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Sergio Reis is a Portuguese composer, performer, and producer. He was born in Porto, Portugal, on the 27th of November 1948. Apart from his native country of Portugal, Sergio has lived and worked in various countries such as England (1950-1952), Argentina (1959-1965), Spain (1966-1967) and Italy (1969). Sergio is widely known for having attained the greatest international success of any Portuguese recording artist to date. His music spans a wide range of genres such as classical music, film score composition and contemporary pop/rock music like "The Girl from Ipanema". However, the focus of his musical career has been his work as a composer for film and television. Sergio has worked as a composer and arranger for over 90 film and television productions. Sergio currently lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife, the Italian actress/dancer Cristina D'Avena. He is currently working on a new studio album to be released later in 2016 entitled "The Seasons". Sergio Reis was born in Porto, Portugal on 27 November 1948. He spent his childhood in the city of Porto, before traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1959. He lived in Argentina from 1959 through 1965 where he studied with Alberto Ginastera and earned a degree in piano. While attending a summer course at a summer school for the arts with his sister Dina, who died tragically in a car accident, Sergio was introduced to South America’s most famous pop singer of that time Roberto Carlos. In 1967 Sergio traveled to Havana, Cuba as part of a cultural exchange program between European youth and Cuban musicians with the cultural foundation Jovem Criativa from Portugal. He remained there during the Latin American music Boom as well as during the US embargo against Cuba. During that period, he attended the Havana Conservatory of Music and became a member of the prestigious Orquesta Nacional de la Republica de Cuba. In 1968 Sergio returned to Argentina where he met his first wife, a teacher named Ana Maria Schmitz. He lived with her in Buenos Aires until 1969, when they moved to Rome, Italy, where he studied piano and composition at the Santa Cecilia conservatory. In 1975 Sergio migrated to Paris, France for a brief period of time before moving back to his native country. In Portugal he took up residence in the historic city of Evora and continued his studies with an old school friend from Porto named Fernando Tordo. After a year and a half he moved to the city of Coimbra and started teaching piano at the local Music Conservatory of Coimbra, before moving back to Porto in 1977. Sergio continued to perform as a jazz pianist and composer in his native country. In 1980 Sergio released an album named “When You Wish Upon A Star” which was arranged by Celso Viera and performed by the Orquestra Jazz de Matosinhos, conducted by Celso Viera. cfa1e77820
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