About
Emmanuel Berrido (b.1986)
I'm a Dominican-American composer and pianist with a passion for telling stories through sound, having composed and performed music for the concert hall, the radio, or even the dance floor.
My work has been performed by a variety of artists including the JACK Quartet and the Amernet String Quartet, cellists Megan Chartier, and Craig Mehler, violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved, the Illinois Modern Ensemble, and the FIU Wind Ensemble. Recent experiences have included participation at the American Composer's Orchestra EarShot Readings with the Grand Rapids Symphony, the New Music Miami Festival, the Indiana State University Contemporary Music Festival, and the Ball State University Festival of New Music. I have been the recipient of the Louis Smadbeck Composition Prize in Ithaca, NY, for my piece "Bend the Knee" for brass quintet, the Ithaca College Orchestral Composition Competition for my "Danza Ritual" for orchestra, and the 2022 Pittsburgh Composer’s Project by ensemble NAT 28, for my “Footwork” for piano trio.
I have a degree in Music Business (Creative Production) from Miami Dade College, and a B.M. in Music Composition from Florida International University where I studied with composer Orlando Jacinto García. In May of 2018, I completed my Master of Music degree under the mentorship of composers Evis Sammoutis and Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann at Ithaca College, in Upstate New York. Other educational experiences have included mentorship by composers Bernard Rands, Augusta Read Thomas, and Chinary Ung; violinist Peter Sheppard Skaerved, and clarinetist Lori Freedman. Currently, I am pursuing a Ph.D. in Composition and Music Theory at the University of Pittsburgh under the mentorship of Eric Moe, Amy Williams, and Mathew Rosenblum.
I proudly serve as faculty and executive director for the Valencia International Performing Arts Summer Festival; also as staff member at the New Music on the Point festival. With an avid enthusiasm for popular music, I also perform as a pianist and music director for Pittsburgh-based Latin American music group GAVAS Beat and am currently conducting research on the stylistic evolution of Dominican Merengue vis-à-vis the influences of European and American culture and music in the second half of the 20th century in the Dominican Republic.
Aside from a season filled with performances of Latin American music, upcoming projects will feature a new work for Pittsburgh-based ensemble Kamratōn.
When I'm not composing, performing, or practicing, I make websites for other musicians and small businesses, draw, and read non-fiction books about a wide variety of topics, from history and philosophy to communication and language.
Upcoming Engagements
No upcoming events at this time.
About
Emmanuel Berrido (b.1986)
I'm a Dominican-American composer and pianist with a passion for telling stories through sound, having composed and performed music for the concert hall, the radio, or even the dance floor.
My work has been performed by a variety of artists including the JACK Quartet and the Amernet String Quartet, cellists Megan Chartier, and Craig Mehler, violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved, the Illinois Modern Ensemble, and the FIU Wind Ensemble. Recent experiences have included participation at the American Composer's Orchestra EarShot Readings with the Grand Rapids Symphony, the New Music Miami Festival, the Indiana State University Contemporary Music Festival, and the Ball State University Festival of New Music. I have been the recipient of the Louis Smadbeck Composition Prize in Ithaca, NY, for my piece "Bend the Knee" for brass quintet, the Ithaca College Orchestral Composition Competition for my "Danza Ritual" for orchestra, and the 2022 Pittsburgh Composer’s Project by ensemble NAT 28, for my “Footwork” for piano trio.
I have a degree in Music Business (Creative Production) from Miami Dade College, and a B.M. in Music Composition from Florida International University where I studied with composer Orlando Jacinto García. In May of 2018, I completed my Master of Music degree under the mentorship of composers Evis Sammoutis and Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann at Ithaca College, in Upstate New York. Other educational experiences have included mentorship by composers Bernard Rands, Augusta Read Thomas, and Chinary Ung; violinist Peter Sheppard Skaerved, and clarinetist Lori Freedman. Currently, I am pursuing a Ph.D. in Composition and Music Theory at the University of Pittsburgh under the mentorship of Eric Moe, Amy Williams, and Mathew Rosenblum.
I proudly serve as faculty and executive director for the Valencia International Performing Arts Summer Festival; also as staff member at the New Music on the Point festival. With an avid enthusiasm for popular music, I also perform as a pianist and music director for Pittsburgh-based Latin American music group GAVAS Beat and am currently conducting research on the stylistic evolution of Dominican Merengue vis-à-vis the influences of European and American culture and music in the second half of the 20th century in the Dominican Republic.
Aside from a season filled with performances of Latin American music, upcoming projects will feature a new work for Pittsburgh-based ensemble Kamratōn.
When I'm not composing, performing, or practicing, I make websites for other musicians and small businesses, draw, and read non-fiction books about a wide variety of topics, from history and philosophy to communication and language.
Upcoming Engagements
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Wed06Apr2022University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Illinois Modern Ensemble; Darwin Aquino, conductor.
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Sat16Apr2022Kelly Strayhorn Theater - Pittsburgh, PA
As part of their Pittsburgh Composers Project concert, NAT 28 will perform my "Footwork" for piano trio. Brian Gilling, piano; Sandro Leal-Santiesteban, violin; Nadine Sherman Glorioso, cello.
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Thu05May2022Plaza Azteca - Washington, PA
Playing piano with GAVAS beat for a fiesta of large proportions!
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Thu05May2022Thermo Fisher Scientific - Pittsburgh, PA
PRIVATE EVENT -- Playing piano with GAVAS beat for a fiesta of large proportions!
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Sat07May2022Tepache - Pittsburgh, PA
Playing piano with GAVAS beat for a fiesta of large proportions!
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Tue14Jun2022
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Tue12Jul2022MedMusic - Valencia, Spain
Mariel Roberts, cello
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Thu14Jul2022MedMusic - Valencia, Spain
Olivia de Prato, violin; Maya Bennardo, violin; Victor Lowrie Tafoya, viola; Tyler J. Borden, cello.
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Fri02Sep2022
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Thu08Sep20225:00 pmRoberto Clemente Museum - Pittsburgh, PA
Gozadera GAVAS at the 13th Annual Roberto Clemente Museum fundraiser party.
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Sat10Sep20225:00 pmStrip District Terminal - Pittsburgh, PA
Gozadera GAVAS at the Pittsburgh Taco Festival! Click here for more information.
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Mon12Sep20223:30 pmCleveland State University - Cleveland, OH
Discussing my music, ideas, and career with young composers from Cleveland State University. Special thanks to Corey K. Rubin and the CSU Composition Department for their invitation and support!
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Sat17Sep20224:00 pmSlippery Rock University of Pennsylvania - Slippery Rock, PA
Gozadera GAVAS!
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Sat24Sep20224:00 pmHighmark Stadium - Pittsburgh, PA
Gozadera GAVAS at tailgate party for Pittsburgh Riverhounds vs. Orange County SC!
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Wed12Oct20228:00 pmBellefield Hall Auditorium - University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Playing piano parts for Gilda Lyons' La Novia de Tola. More info here.
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Sat15Oct20229:00 pmCarnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA
Gozadera GAVAS at the CMU Hispanic Festival 2022!
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Sat12Nov202212:00 pmSlippery Rock University - Slippery Rock, PA
Gozadera GAVAS at SRU's International Student Festival!
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Wed07Dec20228:00 pmBellefield Hall Auditorium - Pittsburgh, PA
Assistant conducting for the Pitt Symphony Orchestra. More info here
Julia Kebuladze, violin
Devon Osamu Tipp, Shakuhachi
Roger Zahab and Emmanuel Berrido, ConductorsProgram:
Ludwig Goranson – Star Wars: The Mandalorian
Myroslav Skoryk – Melody for Violin and String Orchestra
Jan Rösner - For Shakuhachi and String Orchestra
Robert Schumann - Symphony no. 3 “Rhenish”