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Bernardo Bessler (born 24 May 1954) is a Brazilian violinist, conductor, teacher, and producer. Bessler was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is among the leading musicians of his country. His recordings have won for five consecutive years the Sharp Award for best classical album, highlight the New York Times among "the best of the year awards" and critics awards from the French magazines Répertoire, Le Monde and Gramophone, among others. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he began his violin studies at age five with Paulina D'Ambrosio. Later he studied with Yair Kless in Israel (Rubin Academy in Jerusalem) and with Andre Gertler in Belgium.

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  • Bernardo Bessler (Rio de Janeiro, 24 de maio de 1954) é um violinista, maestro e produtor musical brasileiro. Foi aluno dos professores (Brasil), (Israel), e (Bélgica). Primeiro violino do Quarteto Bessler, foi laureado com cinco prêmios Sharp de melhor CD clássico. Produziu o primeiro CD clássico do Brasil. Atuou como diretor artístico de séries de concertos e espetáculos na área de música clássica e música popular brasileira. Atuou ao lado de Nelson Freire, Antonio Meneses, (EUA), (violino), (piano), (Bélgica) e com Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania, Gilberto Gil, Tom Jobim, Chico Buarque, Dorival Caymmi, Cassia Eller, Robert Plant, Dionne Warwick. (pt)
  • Bernardo Bessler (born 24 May 1954) is a Brazilian violinist, conductor, teacher, and producer. Bessler was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is among the leading musicians of his country. His recordings have won for five consecutive years the Sharp Award for best classical album, highlight the New York Times among "the best of the year awards" and critics awards from the French magazines Répertoire, Le Monde and Gramophone, among others. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he began his violin studies at age five with Paulina D'Ambrosio. Later he studied with Yair Kless in Israel (Rubin Academy in Jerusalem) and with Andre Gertler in Belgium. (en)
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  • Bernardo Bessler (born 24 May 1954) is a Brazilian violinist, conductor, teacher, and producer. Bessler was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is among the leading musicians of his country. His recordings have won for five consecutive years the Sharp Award for best classical album, highlight the New York Times among "the best of the year awards" and critics awards from the French magazines Répertoire, Le Monde and Gramophone, among others. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he began his violin studies at age five with Paulina D'Ambrosio. Later he studied with Yair Kless in Israel (Rubin Academy in Jerusalem) and with Andre Gertler in Belgium. He plays a violin made in 1735 by Domenico Montagnana. As a producer has created dozens of series of concerts and shows with an educational basis, directed and produced music festivals across the country, and created socially relevant projects for poor communities. He has been performing since 1985 as first violin of the Bessler (later Bessler-Reis) Quartet, notably in the recording of the string quartet compositions of Heitor Villa-Lobos. The earlier Quarteto Bessler-Reis consisted of: * Bernardo Bessler, first violin * Michel Bessler, second violin * Christine Springuel, viola * Alceu Reis, cello Bessler has performed in Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, France, Germany, Finland, Italy, Denmark, Bolivia, Israel, Canada, Colombia, United States and Japan. He participated in several recordings alongside dozens of the greatest popular artists of Brazilian music, especially the performances beside Tom Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Egberto Gismonti, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Chico Buarque etc. and as a soloist in concerts, and DVDs with Jane Duboc, Maria Bethânia, Cassia Eller, Marisa Monte, among hundreds of others. Bessler also recorded for tracks for movies, Brazilian soap operas, theater and ballets. (en)
  • Bernardo Bessler (Rio de Janeiro, 24 de maio de 1954) é um violinista, maestro e produtor musical brasileiro. Foi aluno dos professores (Brasil), (Israel), e (Bélgica). Primeiro violino do Quarteto Bessler, foi laureado com cinco prêmios Sharp de melhor CD clássico. Produziu o primeiro CD clássico do Brasil. Atuou como diretor artístico de séries de concertos e espetáculos na área de música clássica e música popular brasileira. Atuou ao lado de Nelson Freire, Antonio Meneses, (EUA), (violino), (piano), (Bélgica) e com Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania, Gilberto Gil, Tom Jobim, Chico Buarque, Dorival Caymmi, Cassia Eller, Robert Plant, Dionne Warwick. (pt)
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