× Upcoming Events About the Cover Virtual Concert Series Trailer Contact Us Board of Directors Executive Director Principal Conductor Choral Director Administrative Staff & Volunteers Symphony Supporters Musician Relief Fund Adopt-A-Musician Memberships Foundation for The Santa Fe Symphony Community & Learning Advertiser Index Past Events
Home About the Cover Virtual Concert Series Trailer Contact Us Board of Directors Executive Director Principal Conductor Choral Director Administrative Staff & Volunteers Symphony Supporters Musician Relief Fund Adopt-A-Musician Memberships Foundation for The Santa Fe Symphony Community & Learning Advertiser Index
DR. FRED ONOVWEROSUOKE
Intercultural Music Initiative

Speaking at The Summer of 2020


Works by Fred Onovwerosuoke (“FredO”) have been featured in audio recordings, films, documentaries, and radio, including Robert De Niro's film, “The Good Shepherd;” William-Chapman Nyaho's CD, ASA; and Hymes/Hollister's CD, African Art Music for Flute; Hudson/Henderson's CD, Libera; and Peter Henderson’s Twenty-Four Studies in African Rhythms, to mention just a few. His numerous awards include multiple ASCAP Awards, American Music Center Award, Meet-The-Composer Award, and Brannen-Cooper Brothers Award. His collection, Songs of Africa published by Oxford University Press, quickly became a favorite among choral directors across the globe. His book Twenty-four Studies in African Rhythms for Piano (AM Publishers), is considered one of the most-demanded African-rhythm influenced piano studies known, and his book, Twelve African Songs for Solo Voice & Piano, is a cherished compedium for singers. His recently commissioned work for orchestra and chorus, A Triptych of American Voices, continues to generate new conversations about classical music programming and social justice.


Learn more about Intercultural Music Initiative HERE

DR. FRED ONOVWEROSUOKE
Intercultural Music Initiative

Speaking at The Summer of 2020


Works by Fred Onovwerosuoke (“FredO”) have been featured in audio recordings, films, documentaries, and radio, including Robert De Niro's film, “The Good Shepherd;” William-Chapman Nyaho's CD, ASA; and Hymes/Hollister's CD, African Art Music for Flute; Hudson/Henderson's CD, Libera; and Peter Henderson’s Twenty-Four Studies in African Rhythms, to mention just a few. His numerous awards include multiple ASCAP Awards, American Music Center Award, Meet-The-Composer Award, and Brannen-Cooper Brothers Award. His collection, Songs of Africa published by Oxford University Press, quickly became a favorite among choral directors across the globe. His book Twenty-four Studies in African Rhythms for Piano (AM Publishers), is considered one of the most-demanded African-rhythm influenced piano studies known, and his book, Twelve African Songs for Solo Voice & Piano, is a cherished compedium for singers. His recently commissioned work for orchestra and chorus, A Triptych of American Voices, continues to generate new conversations about classical music programming and social justice.


Learn more about Intercultural Music Initiative HERE