Difference between revisions of "Souza, Ricardo"

From TEK Percussion Database
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[Image:SouzaRicardo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Ricardo Souza]]
 
[[Image:SouzaRicardo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Ricardo Souza]]
 
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
Born: <br />
 
Born: <br />
Line 17: Line 16:
 
Dr. Ricardo A. Coelho de Souza was born in Belem, Brazil. He is a visiting instructor in world music and percussion at the University of Oklahoma. Ricardo holds a performer's certificate from the Carlos Gomes Conservatory, Bachelor and Master degrees from the University of Missouri, and a DMA from OU. Ricardo was a recipient of the BMI Student Composer Award in 1999 and at OU he received the Ronald J. Dyer Award in percussion, the Michael Hennagin Memorial Scholarship in composition, the Sutton Award in chamber music, and the Gail Boyd de Stwolinski Award for meritorious scholarship and musical performance achievements. Ricardo has been featured at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, the Texas Christian University Latin American Arts Festival, and The International Music Festival of Para in Brazil. He has commissioned or premiered more than 25 works with percussion. Ricardo is actively engaged in composing and playing with orchestras, bands, chamber ensembles, popular music groups, and the Duo Avanzando with clarinetist David Carter.<ref>https://www.ou.edu/finearts/music/faculty-staff/ricardo-souza</ref>
 
Dr. Ricardo A. Coelho de Souza was born in Belem, Brazil. He is a visiting instructor in world music and percussion at the University of Oklahoma. Ricardo holds a performer's certificate from the Carlos Gomes Conservatory, Bachelor and Master degrees from the University of Missouri, and a DMA from OU. Ricardo was a recipient of the BMI Student Composer Award in 1999 and at OU he received the Ronald J. Dyer Award in percussion, the Michael Hennagin Memorial Scholarship in composition, the Sutton Award in chamber music, and the Gail Boyd de Stwolinski Award for meritorious scholarship and musical performance achievements. Ricardo has been featured at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, the Texas Christian University Latin American Arts Festival, and The International Music Festival of Para in Brazil. He has commissioned or premiered more than 25 works with percussion. Ricardo is actively engaged in composing and playing with orchestras, bands, chamber ensembles, popular music groups, and the Duo Avanzando with clarinetist David Carter.<ref>https://www.ou.edu/finearts/music/faculty-staff/ricardo-souza</ref>
  
<!--== Books for Percussion ==
+
== Books for Percussion ==
{{Name Books}} -->
+
{{Souza, Ricardo Books}}
<!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
+
 
<!-- to edit the works list - Type in Search bar Template:Spencer, Julie Works  for example -->
 
<!-- Enter the composer's other works for percussion, unless they already exist as a template. Ex. [[Title]] - Percussion Quartet<br /> -->
 
  
 
== Works for Percussion ==
 
== Works for Percussion ==
 
{{Souza, Ricardo Works}}
 
{{Souza, Ricardo Works}}
<!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
+
 
<!-- to edit the works list - Type in Search bar Template:Spencer, Julie Works  for example -->
 
<!-- Enter the composer's other works for percussion, unless they already exist as a template. Ex. [[Title]] - Percussion Quartet<br /> -->
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
Line 38: Line 33:
  
 
<!-- {{DEFAULTSORT: Lastname, Firstname}} -->
 
<!-- {{DEFAULTSORT: Lastname, Firstname}} -->
[[Category:Composers]]
+
[[Category: Composers]]
[[Category:Brazilian Composers]]
+
[[Category: Authors]]
[[Category:Percussion (13)]]
+
[[Category: Pedagogy]]
[[Category:Percussion Ensemble]]
+
[[Category: Brazilian Composers]]
<!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see what categories are available, see: http://www.tekpercussion.com/Special:Categories  -->
+
[[Category: Percussion Ensemble]]
 +
[[Category: Solo Percussion]]
 +
[[Category: Percussion Duet]]
 +
[[Category: Percussion (2)]]
 +
[[Category: Percussion (11)]]
 +
[[Category: Percussion (13)]]
 +
[[Category: Vibraphone]]
 +
[[Category: Marimba]]

Latest revision as of 00:08, 19 January 2025

Ricardo Souza

Biography

Born:

Country: Belem, Brazil

Studies: DMA - University of Oklahoma, Performer's Certificate - Carlos Gomes Conservatory, Belém, Brazil, MM - University of Missouri, Columbia, BM - University of Missouri, Columbia

Teachers:

Website:



Dr. Ricardo A. Coelho de Souza was born in Belem, Brazil. He is a visiting instructor in world music and percussion at the University of Oklahoma. Ricardo holds a performer's certificate from the Carlos Gomes Conservatory, Bachelor and Master degrees from the University of Missouri, and a DMA from OU. Ricardo was a recipient of the BMI Student Composer Award in 1999 and at OU he received the Ronald J. Dyer Award in percussion, the Michael Hennagin Memorial Scholarship in composition, the Sutton Award in chamber music, and the Gail Boyd de Stwolinski Award for meritorious scholarship and musical performance achievements. Ricardo has been featured at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, the Texas Christian University Latin American Arts Festival, and The International Music Festival of Para in Brazil. He has commissioned or premiered more than 25 works with percussion. Ricardo is actively engaged in composing and playing with orchestras, bands, chamber ensembles, popular music groups, and the Duo Avanzando with clarinetist David Carter.[1]

Books for Percussion

Canções Infantis (Book 1)
Canções Infantis (Book 2)


Works for Percussion

Solo Works

Caxixando - Caxixi
Fartura - Multiple Percussion
Remembering Belém - Marimba

Ensemble Works

Cores Norte / Sul - Percussion Ensemble (13)
Looking Down to See the Sky - Percussion Duet
Oferendas - Percussion Ensemble (11)


References