Rodolfo Coelho De Souza

Rodolfo Coelho De Souza

Genres: contemporary classical, composer, Avant-Garde, brazilian, electro-acoustic

About Rodolfo Coelho De Souza

Rodolfo Coelho de Souza (Brazil, 1952) studied composition with Olivier Toni, Cláudio Santoro and Conrado Silva. He earned a Master's degree from the University of São Paulo and a DMA in composition from the University of Texas at Austin. Among the prizes he received are the Sarney Award of 1988 for his Galaxies for piano and orchestra, the Vitae Foundation Grant of 1990, for the composition of Tristes Tropiques, and the 2nd. prize of the Yage-Aspekte Award of 2004 for his Serenata for flute and string quartet. From 1984 through 1996 he was co-director of the Festival Música Nova de Santos e São Paulo, the foremost annual contemporary music event in South America. In 1991 he presented concerts and lectures about his Tristes Tropiques at ten American and Canadian universities. In 1992 he was the composer that represented Brazil at the Sound Celebration II of the Louisville Orchestra. In 1996 he presented the first performance of his work Chiaroscuro in the festival "Sonidos de las Americas" promoted by the American Composers Orchestra at the Carnegie Hall in New York. Currently he his professor of composition and computer music technology at the Universidade Federal do Paraná that released in 2002 a CD of his music for instruments and electronic sounds featuring the Concerto for Computer and Orchestra performed by the Orquestra Sinfônica do Paraná.

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