Gabriel Araújo
Gabriel Araújo
Dr. Gabriel Araújo, Assistant Professor of Music at Texas A&M University–Central Texas. Composer, multimedia artist, and educator whose work bridges ecological, technological, and cultural models through sound, video, and transmedia pieces.
Dr. Araújo studied composition with Paulo Guicheney at the Universidade Federal de Goiás (Brasil) and obtained his master's degree from the CNSMD de Lyon (France), where he studied with Michele Tadini and attended the classes of Martin Matalon and François Roux. He completed his DMA at the University of Texas at Austin under Januibe Tejera, where he served as Assistant Intructor for the Experimental and Electronic Music Studio.
Dr. Araújo received the Funarte composition prize from the Brazilian Ministry of Culture at the Biennial of Contemporary Brazilian Music, the Rainwater Innovation Grant, and was a finalist at Prix CIME/ICEM (International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music) and MA/IN Awards (IT).
He has collaborated with performers such as PHACE Ensemble, Vertixe Sonora, HANATSUmiroir, Line Upon Line Percussion, the Orchestra of the National Opera of Lyon, Soundmap Ensemble, Atelier xx-21, Olivier Stankiewicz, Alice Belugou, and have been featured at festivals such as MA/IN Festival (IT), ICMC (KR), Ars Electronica Forum Wallis (SWI), MUSLAB (ECU), SEAMUS (US), Lontano (BR), Plurisons (BR), CNMAT (US), Empreintes (FR), Electric LaTex (US), Festival No Conventional (COL), among others. Dr. Araújo also works in the production of new music, being one of the founders of the Música Íntima concert series in the city of Goiânia, whose productions since 2014 include the festival Goiânia Música Hoje, concerts with local musicians and with groups such as Proxima Centauri (France), duo DOM, Quarteto Brasília Sax, and Ensemble Synthesis (Portugal), and also the release of five albums and three films.
He is also a producer of the Plurisons festival, an event dedicated to musical creation and new practices in the field of concert music in Brazil.
