Ana Reis
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Ana Reis is a Portuguese contemporary music composer,[1][2] writer, and visual artist.
Early life
[edit]Reis was born in Lisbon in 1977 and is the last living daughter of film director and poet António Reis. She took film studies at the Lisbon Film School, and was mentored as an apprentice, between 2004 and 2011, by musicologist and contemporary music pioneer Jorge Lima Barreto , who mentioned Reis as a composer in his thesis Estética da comunicação musical : a improvisação.[3]
Career
[edit]She worked as a writer, composer, and visual artist. In 2020, she adopted the name Czerny. She started working in contemporary electronic improvised / noise music in 1999, with the projects ZLKNF and Hyaena Fierling, and coined the term "Cosmobruitism" to describe her musical signature.[1] In 2015 she resumed her work as a writer, producing structured from poetry within the alchemical perspective, film screenplays, and a short story novel, Brotherly Like Dogs, awaiting publishing.[citation needed]
She is active in filmography and visual arts, having contributed her music to film soundtracks.[4] In 2017, she helped towards the re-issue of Antonio Reis's Poemas Quotidianos, which hadn't been re-published since 1967.[5]
Reis has been a writer since childhood,[6] including works in prose and poetry.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "CZERNY / A REIS". cernozem1.webnode.co.uk. January 16, 2024.
- ^ "TODAYS DISCOVERY – Hyaena Fierling". November 16, 2015.
- ^ "BNP - Estética da comunicação musical". bibliografia.bnportugal.gov.pt.
- ^ "Le système miroir". swissfilms.
- ^ ""Poemas Quotidianos", do escritor e cineasta António Reis, reeditados ao fim de 60 anos". Diário de Notícias.
- ^ "Revista TriploV de Artes, Religiões e Ciências". www.triplov.com (in Portuguese).