Sílvio Ferraz
Sílvio Ferraz | |
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Born | São Paulo, Brazil | April 30, 1959
Education | University of São Paulo, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, University of Campinas |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Professor |
Sílvio Ferraz (born 1959 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian contemporary composer.
His works have been performed in Brazil and abroad. In 1993 he received two commissions from the British Council when he had the opportunity to work with The Nash Ensemble[1] and The Smith Quartet.[2] In 1994 two works are performed by Ensemble Contrechamps. His works have also been played by Arditti StringQuartet, Champs d’Action, Iktus Ensemble and Taller de Musica Contemporanea de Chile. Among those ensembles that played his pieces are the Brazilian Grupo Novo Horizonte, Duo Diálogos, Camerata Aberta,[3] Orquestra Municipal de São Paulo, Coral do Estado de São Paulo.[4]
professional background
[edit]In 1977 he entered the composition course at the University of São Paulo (USP), where he studied with Gilberto Mendes and Willy Corrêa de Oliveira. After his university studies he followed composition courses with Brian Ferneyhough and James Dillon (1994 at Royaumont Abbey, France) [1][dead link], and Gerard Grisey and Jonathan Harvey (at the IRCAM's "Académie d'été" in 1998).
In 1997 he concluded his doctorate in Music Semiotics at the Pontifical Catholic University of S. Paulo (PUC-SP) with a thesis about the concept of difference and repetition in music according to Gilles Deleuze philosophic thought. In 2006 he passed his habilitation (“Livre Docência”) at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) with a thesis on compositional techniques.
Since 2014, Full Professor of the Course of Composition at Universidade de São Paulo,[5] and researcher at FAPESP (Fundação de Amparo a Ciência de S.Paulo[6]) and CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Research). Head of the Music Department for the biennium 2019–2020 and 2021–2022.
Bibliography
[edit]- Livro das sonoridades [notas dispersas sobre composição]. Rio de Janeiro: 7 Letras editor. 2004[7]
- Música e Repetição: aspectos da diferença na música do séc. XX. S.Paulo: EDUC/Fapesp. 1997
- Notas.Atos.Gestos, Rio de Janeiro : 7 letras. 2007
Sources
[edit]- Voix Nouvelle – Rouyaumont Fondation [8]
- The Nash Ensemble [9]
- The Smith Quartet [10]
- Campos do Jordão International Winter Music Festival [11]
- Escola de Música do Estado de São Paulo [12]
- Lattes Curriculum:[13]
- Music Department of Universidade de São Paulo: [14]
- Musica Brasilis [15]
External links
[edit]- Personal Site
- Silvio Ferraz-Mello
- Enciclopedia Itau
- Interview at VI Canal Contemporâneo
- Silvio Ferraz in BabelScores, publisher, online library
- Biblioteca Virtual (bv) Fapesp
- Musicabrasilis
References
[edit]- ^ "The Nash Ensemble of London". www.nashensemble.org.uk. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
- ^ "the smith quartet". www.smithquartet.com. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
- ^ ". Concertos". Camerata Aberta (in European Portuguese). 15 October 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
- ^ Terrorismos (in Portuguese). Editora PUC-SP, EDUC. 2006. p. 7. ISBN 978-85-283-0343-8.
O desfecho apresenta as partituras de uma peça musical composta por Sílvio Ferraz - quarta cena de terrorismo
- ^ "Corpo docente". ECA | Escola de Comunicações e Artes (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 13 June 2024.
- ^ "Silvio Ferraz Mello Filho". bv.fapesp.br. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
- ^ "Arquivos Silvio Ferraz". Editora 7Letras (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 13 June 2024.
- ^ "voixnouvelles.fr". www.voixnouvelles.fr. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
- ^ "The Nash Ensemble of London". www.nashensemble.org.uk. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
- ^ "the smith quartet". www.smithquartet.com. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
- ^ http://www.festivalcamposdojordao.org.br/equipe.php
- ^ "VOCAL" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- ^ "Silvio Ferraz Mello Filho". buscatextual.cnpq.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 26 June 2023.
- ^ "Corpo docente". ECA - Escola de Comunicações e Artes (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 19 November 2022.
- ^ "Silvio Ferraz". Musica Brasilis (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 19 November 2022.