A multifaceted musician, Thiago Tiberio’s classical, concert, opera, and film career includes work with orchestras in Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, Australia, Switzerland, Turkey, South Korea, Japan, Brazil, and the United States. He is a specialist in musical synchronization to film, having conducted orchestras in scoring sessions during most of his career. This naturally led to positions in live-to-picture concert productions. Being a film composer as well as conductor gives him special insight into the construction, interpretation, and synchronization of each score’s music.
Mr. Tiberio is the recipient of a Luso-Brazilian Award, received at the United Nations in recognition for special contributions to the American communities, and an International Brazilian Press Award as “Best Musician” in 2015. He worked with John Mauceri on the Live from Lincoln Center special Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton, which won two Emmy Awards in 2016.
As a composer, Mr. Tiberio writes concert as well as film music. He holds a master’s degree in music composition from New York University and bachelor’s degrees in music and business administration. He is the president of the Burle Marx Music Society and the executive and artistic director of an education-centric New York–based ensemble the Third Estate Project.