Fernando Rocha & Elise Pittenger
Percussion-Cello Duo
Tickets: $15/$10 students
Married couple Fernando Rocha and cellist Elise Pittenger bring a wide range of musical
experiences to their percussion-cello duo, including work with electronics and theatre as
well as acoustic contemporary music. Between them, their musical background includes
studies of orchestral repertoire, baroque cello, electronic music, spectral music,
improvisation, jazz, theatre music, and Brazilian percussion. As former residents of North
America (Montreal, QC, and the East Coast of the United States) and current residents of
Belo Horizonte, Brazil, they are familiar with new music communities from both
continents, and their repertoire includes pieces by composers from Canada, the US,
Brazil, and Europe.
Fernando is currently Head of Percussion at the Federal University of Minas Gerais
(UFMG) and Elise is Acting Principal Cello in the Philharmonic Orchestra of Minas
Gerais (Orquestra Filarmonica de Minas Gerais); in addition to their work at their
respective institutions, they are both active chamber musicians in Belo Horizonte, Brazil,
where they perform in two contemporary music ensembles as well as a number of
chamber music series. They have a shared dedication to education and are both active
giving lectures and performances at UFMG as well as other universities around Brazil.
Their current repertoire list includes:
-Martin Bresnick, Songs of the Mouse People, for vibraphone and cello
-Roberto Victorio, Vattanan, for cello and percussion
-Judah Adashi, Eight Haiku by Richard Wright, adapted for marimba and cello
-Sean Griffin, Patty Cake, for two musicians
-Kaija Saariaho, Serenatas, for cello, percussion, and piano
-free improvisation
-João Pedro Oliveira, new work (commissioned) for vibraphone, cello, and
electronics
-Sergio Rodrigo, new work for vibraphone and cello
as well as solos by Kaija Saariaho, Sergio Freire, Fernando Rocha, and João Pedro
Oliveira.
In addition to their performances, Fernando and Elise also offer instrumental
masterclasses as well as lecture-workshops on electronics, Brazilian music, and
Instrumental Music Theatre.