Ricardo Tacuchian Explained

Birth Date:18 November 1939
Nationality:Brazilian
Occupation:Doctor in Musical Arts
Known For:conductor, composer
Notable Works:Ritos
Alma Mater:University of Southern California

Ricardo Tacuchian, born in Rio de Janeiro (born 18 November 1939), is a Brazilian conductor, composer[1] [2] and Doctor in Musical Arts (Composition) at the University of Southern California.

Positions he has held include Titular Professor of both UFRJ and UNIRIO (where he was the Titular Conductor of the Unirio Orchestra), visiting professor of the State University of New York at Albany and of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. He received grants and scholarship from Capes, CNPq (Brazil), Other Minds, Fulbright Commission, Rockefeller Foundation (USA), and Appolon Stiftung (Germany), among others. He is a lifetime member of the Brazilian Music Academy, the highest honoring musical institution in Brazil.

Partial List of Works

5 Cantatas

Solo pieces for piano, guitar, flute, clarinet, harp, xylophone

About 25 Pieces for two, three, four and five instruments

Bigger Ensembles

Seven Pieces for String Orchestra with and without soloists

Pieces for Symphonic Orchestra

Computer Music

There are also 7 Cycles of Songs, some single songs for voice and piano and about 30 a cappella choir pieces

Some CDs with Tacuchian's music

Notes and References

  1. News: BRAVO!. 7 January 2011. South Florida Sun. September 16, 2005. ...with the musicians and composer and Villa Lobos scholar Ricardo Tacuchian....
  2. Book: Choro: a social history of a Brazilian popular music. 2005. Indiana University Press. 978-0-253-21752-3. registration. Ricardo Tacuchian composer.. Tamara Elena Livingston-Isenhour. Thomas George Caracas Garcia . 7 January 2011. 200.