Felipe Rubini
Felipe Rubini | |
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Born | Felipe Rubini Bertran 20 October 2008 Montevideo, Uruguay |
Nationality | Uruguay |
Occupation(s) | student, musician, composer, pianist |
Parent(s) | Solsiré Bertran Federico Rubin |
Awards | National Piano Competition of Uruguay |
Musical career | |
Instrument | piano |
Labels | Montevideo Music Group |
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Felipe Rubini (Montevideo, 20 October 2008) is a Uruguayan student, musician, composer and pianist.
Son of Solsiré Bertran and Federico Rubini. From a very early age he began to study music and piano.[1] He was the winner of the Concurso Nacional de Piano de Uruguay (National Piano Competition of Uruguay) in 2021, held at the Vaz Ferreira Sodre Auditorium.[2]
He performed at the Argentino Hotel, Carrasco International Airport,[3] Antel Arena, Sala Zitarrosa, etc.[4]
He was on Susana Giménez's television show, and A solas con Lucas Sugo music program. He was a contestant and semifinalist in the international format version of the talent television show Got Talent Uruguay in Channel 10.[5][6]
Rubini share stages and collaborations with Uruguayan violinist Edison Mouriño,[7] musician Lucas Sugo, Luana Persíncula, Jorge Nasser,[8] Alejandro Spuntone, etc.[9][10]
Award
[edit]- 2021, National Piano Competition of Uruguay.
Television
[edit]- 2019, Susana Giménez in Telefe.
- 2020, A solas con Lucas Sugo
- 2021, Got Talent Uruguay in Channel 10.
- 2023, Desayunos informales in Channel 12.
- 2023, La mañana en casa a Canal 10.[11]
Simple
[edit]- 2020, Tree of life
- 2020, Run for love
- 2020, My Moon
- 2021, Mi mayor bendición
- 2022, Selah
- 2022, Soy mejor (feat Alejandro Spuntone)
- 2022, Nudo en la garganta (feat Lucas Sugo)
- 2022, Roto (feat Mariano Bermúdez)
Videoclip
[edit]- 2020, Tree Of Life (director Guillermo Dranuta)
- 2021, Run For Love
- 2022, Roto (feat Mariano Bermúdez)
- 2022, Nudo en la Garganta (feat Lucas Sugo)
References
[edit]- ^ El País (30 June 2022). "Felipe Rubini el joven pianista que estuvo con Susana Giménez y Lucas Sugo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ^ Concurso Nacional de Piano (2021). "Ganadores Programa" (in Spanish).
- ^ mvd (20 February 2023). "El Aeropuerto de Carrasco sorprendió a sus pasajeros en San Valentín con música en vivo" (in Spanish). Uruguay. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
- ^ Sala Zitarrosa (2023). "Felipe Rubini" (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ^ Fmideal (2021). ""Got Talent Uruguay": ¿quiénes son los ocho nuevos talentos que pasaron a semifinales?". Archived from the original on 27 January 2023. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ^ Metropolitano (4 June 2022). "El niño pianista de Ciudad de la Costa la rompió en Got Talent y pasa a la fase final del certamen" (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ^ Canal 5 (22 January 2023). "Felipe Rubini, Pianista y Edison Mouriño, Violinista, Basta de Cháchara". YouTube (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 January 2023.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Metrópolis (23 January 2023). "Felipe Rubini pianista y compositor de Ciudad de la Costa realiza ciclo Piano Session con grandes referentes de la música" (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2023.
- ^ 970 Universal (9 March 2020). "Felipe Rubini, el joven pianista uruguayo que tocó con Lucas Sugo en el Antel Arena" (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2023.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ rionegro (2022). "Con un Teatro Miguel Young repleto de público se desarrolló el espectáculo de Claudio Cabral y Tetris" (in Spanish). Uruguay. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
- ^ "Felipe Rubini presenta: "Piano Session"".