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Ricardo Guerreiro (Lisbon, 1975) He obtained his Diploma in Music Composition at the Lisbon College of Music (ESML) in 2000 and, in 2004, the Diploma in Electronic Music at the Music Conservatory "Benedetto Marcello" of Venice, Italy. He has participated in several courses and seminars of music composition in Lisbon, Porto, Paris (IRCAM - '99) and Darmstadt (Summer Courses - '98 and 2000) with names as Annette Vande Gorne, Curtis Roads, Emmanuel Nunes, François Bayle, Hans Zender, Helmut Lachenmann, Isabel Mundry, Jean-Claude Risset, Julian Rohrhuber and Renate Wieser, Julio Estrada, Mark André, Morton Subotnick and Salvatore Sciarrino. With a scholarship from the Italian Government and oriented by Professor Alvise Vidolin, he developed a research project on the computer music of Luigi Nono's "Prometeo", both at the Center of Computational Sonology (CSC) of Padua, and the Luigi Nono Archive. He participated in the semester seminars of Aesthetics and Iconology with Professor Giorgio Agamben at the Universities of Verona and Venice, respectively. He concluded, in 2007, the graduation in Musicology at New University of Lisbon. He currently teaches at Ar.Co school of arts and at IPA. Beyond electronic music composition for fixed digital audio media he now mainly works in the development of interactive models for the performance and composition of music with live-electronics. As a Ph.D. student at the School of the Arts of UCP he is a researcher in Music Informatics at the CITAR. His thesis, under the supervision of Professor António de Sousa Dias and Professor Álvaro Barbosa, is titled "Computer mediated networks in electroacoustic music: - performance, listening and composition of interactive sonological emergence situations". He also regularly performs the diffusion of electroacoustic music pieces with the Loudspeaker Orchestra of Miso Music Portugal. As a musician, composer or music informatics assistant, he has collaborated with António Pinho Vargas, Carlos Caires, Carlos Zíngaro, CeDeCe Dance Company, Emídio Buchinho, Gustavo Costa, José Júlio Lopes, José Luis Ferreira, Miguel Azguime, Miguel Cardoso, Nuno Torres, OrchestrUtopica, Paulo Ferreira-Lopes, Pedro Carneiro, Pedro Quintas, Pedro Sousa, Tiago Cutileiro, Ulrich Mitzlaff and Vitor Joaquim. Ricardo Guerreiro lives in Lisbon, Portugal. |