Luciana Carlevaro (ES)

BIOGRAPHY

Nubla, Luciana Carlevaro, born and raised in Barcelona, she is a songwriter, performer and music producer. Since 1996 to 2003 she participated in many distinct artistic experiences, theatre plays, more than a dozen collaborations with albums of other artists, touring with different bands a.o. In 2003, after touring with Ojos de Brujo all over the world for two years, Nubla stopped all her collaborations in order to create her first solo project, the album "Voayeur". With this work, Nubla opens a long series that includes different recordings, many concerts and collaborations as an author and composer in different fields. Nubla’s solo recordings include three studio albums, "Voayeur" (K Industria, 2005), "Una Maleta y un Perro" (EMI Music, 2007) and "Saipán" (Global, 2011), some of them realised in Spain and other countries as Germany, Japan, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Greece among others, as well as two albums with the collective Koallas Desperados (Rootsdown Music, Germany), and the band F.A.N. (Warner Music Spain). She also collaborated with the label Sarao Music (Universal) composing, producing, and recording two albums of library music, edited in more than 40 countries worldwide. The originality of her music has been chosen for many media, sound installations in spots and capsules, documentaries and films (National Geographic, Channel 4, Fox Italia, Canal + and more). Nubla considers all the elements she works with, the music as well as the gestures, whether they be visual or human, to be instruments. When performing, all elements come together to create their own biographies, and each note and word transforms into a story that deserves to be told. In the last 10 years, Nubla also has made some projects in the field of scenic arts, musical poems and theatrical texts, composing songs, sounds and words for dance pieces or theatre plays. Some of her interventions have been "Impostura" (Laura Arís and Jorge Jauregui), "Cualquier Mañana" (Dance, Laura Arís and German Jauregui), "Bodas de Sangre" (Garcia Lorca, Antonio Calvo) and "L'ultimo cuadern de William Shakespeare" (Edward Bond, Antoni Simón). And of course Nubla's own live performances include theatrical elements, where she plays with movement, images and texts to create stories beyond her own songs. Nubla works in constant curiosity, experimenting the possibilities and influences that music provokes in our cells and thus in our lives.

24.04.2017

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