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.
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