Description
Sergio Daniel Tiempo is an Argentine classical pianist. He has studied under some of the best known pianists.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Sergio Tiempo, who is Jewish, began playing the piano at an early age. His first teacher was his mother, Lyl Tiempo, who began teaching him before he turned three. He achieved early acclaim by appearing on Argentine television when he was four years old and gave concerts in London and France at age seven.
In 1980, eight years old, he received special recognition at the Ealing Music Festival. In 1985 he performed at Doelen Concert Hall in Rotterdam with his sister Karin Lechner who was born several years earlier in Buenos Aires in 1965. They performed music by Mozart, Bizet, Milhaud and Infante. This concert was recorded live and issued on LP and CD. In the following year, 1986, he was awarded the Alex De Vries prize, named after the Belgian pianist of Dutch origin. That same year he gave a solo recital at the Concertgebouw. This live performance was recorded as well and released on LP and CD.
His list of teachers has included Tessa Nicholson, Maria Curcio, Pierre Sancan, Michel B�roff, Jacques Detiege, Alan Weiss and Nelson Freire.
Born
February 24th, 1972 in Caracas (Age 52)
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2019/08/19
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