Violinist has almost as many awards as he has years of life

«Going on stage as a soloist, accompanied by a professional orchestra, is a huge responsibility, but also a unique opportunity to evolve, gain confidence and experience the magic of the stage». Spoken emotionally, these words are from Luísa Margalho, who is about to take another “huge” step in a musical career that is still short, given her young age, but which we have no doubt will go far. Next Saturday, at 6 pm, the 14-year-old violinist, born and resident in Santa Maria da Feira, will play solo with the Madeira Classical Orchestra, at the Madeira Legislative Assembly, “as a result” of having won first prize in the Luiz Peter Clode Competition last year. “This victory,” she told Diário de Aveiro (DA), “was very important for me, as it opened doors and gave me a chance to -I had the opportunity to participate in such a special concert, which promotes young talents». But be aware that her solo performances will not end there. On July 4th, she will play solo again, this time with Camerata Lusa, in Fundão, during the Festival Internacional Cidade do Fundão, leading her to emphasize that these two shows «will certainly be incredible experiences, which will allow me to continue to grow as a violinist and share my passion with the public». "I believe that these moments will mark my career and give me even more strength to continue dedicating myself to music with great love. In our country, opportunities for young soloists are still scarce, which makes each achievement even more special and important for our artistic growth," he added. Luísa Margalho confided in us that she hopes to “participate in more competitions, masterclasses, orchestra internships and concerts”, continuing to “improve my skills, learn from great professionals and, who knows, explore new possibilities”.
Still on the subject of the future, this Feira native, with strong family roots in São João da Madeira (her maternal grandparents are from São João da Madeira) revealed that her “goal is to pursue a professional career in music”. “I want to be a violinist, perform in various parts of the world, both as a soloist and in chamber music or orchestra. Above all, I want to bring music to other people and continue to grow with it”, she concluded.
«Going on stage as a soloist, accompanied by a professional orchestra, is a huge responsibility, but also a unique opportunity to evolve, gain confidence and experience the magic of the stage». Spoken emotionally, these words are from Luísa Margalho, who is about to take another “huge” step in a musical career that is still short, given her young age, but which we have no doubt will go far. Next Saturday, at 6 pm, the 14-year-old violinist, born and resident in Santa Maria da Feira, will play solo with the Madeira Classical Orchestra, at the Madeira Legislative Assembly, “as a result” of having won first prize in the Luiz Peter Clode Competition last year. “This victory,” she told Diário de Aveiro (DA), “was very important for me, as it opened doors and gave me a chance to -I had the opportunity to participate in such a special concert, which promotes young talents». But be aware that her solo performances will not end there. On July 4th, she will play solo again, this time with Camerata Lusa, in Fundão, during the Festival Internacional Cidade do Fundão, leading her to emphasize that these two shows «will certainly be incredible experiences, which will allow me to continue to grow as a violinist and share my passion with the public». "I believe that these moments will mark my career and give me even more strength to continue dedicating myself to music with great love. In our country, opportunities for young soloists are still scarce, which makes each achievement even more special and important for our artistic growth," he added. Luísa Margalho confided in us that she hopes to “participate in more competitions, masterclasses, orchestra internships and concerts”, continuing to “improve my skills, learn from great professionals and, who knows, explore new possibilities”.
Still on the subject of the future, this Feira native, with strong family roots in São João da Madeira (her maternal grandparents are from São João da Madeira) revealed that her “goal is to pursue a professional career in music”. “I want to be a violinist, perform in various parts of the world, both as a soloist and in chamber music or orchestra. Above all, I want to bring music to other people and continue to grow with it”, she concluded.
«Going on stage as a soloist, accompanied by a professional orchestra, is a huge responsibility, but also a unique opportunity to evolve, gain confidence and experience the magic of the stage». Spoken emotionally, these words are from Luísa Margalho, who is about to take another “huge” step in a musical career that is still short, given her young age, but which we have no doubt will go far. Next Saturday, at 6 pm, the 14-year-old violinist, born and resident in Santa Maria da Feira, will play solo with the Madeira Classical Orchestra, at the Madeira Legislative Assembly, “as a result” of having won first prize in the Luiz Peter Clode Competition last year. “This victory,” she told Diário de Aveiro (DA), “was very important for me, as it opened doors and gave me a chance to -I had the opportunity to participate in such a special concert, which promotes young talents». But be aware that her solo performances will not end there. On July 4th, she will play solo again, this time with Camerata Lusa, in Fundão, during the Festival Internacional Cidade do Fundão, leading her to emphasize that these two shows «will certainly be incredible experiences, which will allow me to continue to grow as a violinist and share my passion with the public». "I believe that these moments will mark my career and give me even more strength to continue dedicating myself to music with great love. In our country, opportunities for young soloists are still scarce, which makes each achievement even more special and important for our artistic growth," he added. Luísa Margalho confided in us that she hopes to “participate in more competitions, masterclasses, orchestra internships and concerts”, continuing to “improve my skills, learn from great professionals and, who knows, explore new possibilities”.
Still on the subject of the future, this Feira native, with strong family roots in São João da Madeira (her maternal grandparents are from São João da Madeira) revealed that her “goal is to pursue a professional career in music”. “I want to be a violinist, perform in various parts of the world, both as a soloist and in chamber music or orchestra. Above all, I want to bring music to other people and continue to grow with it”, she concluded.
Diario de Aveiro