Rodrigo F. Cádiz

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Rodrigo F. Cádiz, Ph.D. (Santiago, Chile, 1972).

He holds degrees in Civil Industrial Engineering with major in Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Music with major in Composition from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, where he studied with Alejandro Guarello, Aliosha Solovera and Pablo Aranda. He obtained his doctorate in Music Technology (Ph.D) from Northwestern University, USA, under the supervision of Dr. Gary Kendall in 2006. at Northwestern he studied acoustic composition with Augusta Read Thomas and Jay Alan Yim and computer music with Virgil Moorefield, Amnon Wolman and Gary Kendall.

His music includes works for solo instruments, chamber music, orchestra, mixed works, audiovisual media and computer music and has been programmed in Chile, the several countries in North America, Europe and Latinamerica, in venues such as Festival de Música Contemporánea Chilena, "June in Buffalo" Music Festival, International Computer Music Conference, International Electroacoustic Music Festival "Synthese" in Bourges, Festival Internacional de Música Electroacústica de Santiago "Ai-maako", Sonorities Festival, SEAMUS, Silencio, Electronic Musid Midwest, FILE Festival, Ai-maako Festival, and "Música Viva". Among the performers that have commisioned his works there are Schlagquartett Köln, Taller de Música Contemporánea UC, Trío del Sur, Duo Divertimento, Orquesta de Cámara de Chile, Orquesta Sinfónica de Chile and Logos Man & Machine Robot Orchestra.

His research papers have been published in international conferences such as the International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, the International Computer Music Conference and the Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology, and journal such as the Computer Music Journal. He has taugh several computer music related courses at Northwestern and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. His research interests include audio digital processing, computer music, composition, musical perception and cognition, new interfaces for musical expression and the musical applications of artificial intelligence.

Rodrigo has won several grants and scholarships for artistic creation and research, among them the Beca Presidente de la República del Gobierno de Chile, Beca de Estudios Superiores Artísticos en el Extranjero y la Beca de Creación e Investigación Artística of Fundación Andes, Wonderlic y Wyatt grant from the School of Music of Northwestern University, CIRA (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in the Arts), Studio 22 and Northwestern University Graduate School grants, and grants from the Fondo de Fomento de la Música Nacional and Fondo de Fomento Audiovisual of the Chilean Government. He has won several composition prizes as well, such as the Second Prize at the "Jorge Peña Hen" Composition Competition of the Fundación de Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Chile, first prize at the 18° Composition Competition of the Music Institute of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, the first composition prizes of the Union League Civic and Arts Foundation of Chicago in 2004 and 2005 and finalist at the Luis Advis composition competition of the Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, Government of Chile in 2009.

Rodrigo is a member of the American Music Center (AMC), the International Computer Music Association (ICMA) and the Electroacoustic Community of Chile (Cech), Electronic Music Foundation. He is currenly associate professor at the Music Institute of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, where he directs the Doctorate in Arts program of the university.
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Ordered by year. Most recent works appears first

Orchestral Music


Extensiones (2010)
Autopoiesis (2008)
Sequatro (2000)

Chamber Ensemble (5 - 9 instruments)


Tensiones (2008)

Soloist (Instrument or Voice) and Real Time Electronics


EChant (2008)
EQuena for quena, arcontinuo and live electronics (2008)
ERecorder (2008)

Chamber Group ( 2 - 4 instruments )


Mutaciones (2008)
Erupciones (2003)
Arquesting (2002)
G-3 (2001)
Atracciones (1998)
Trío (1997)

Soloist (Instrument or Voice) and Fixed Electronic Media


Particles (2003)

Solo Instrument


Temptur (2002)
Túneles (2002)

Voices and Instruments


TransParenCias (2002)

String Quartet


Arquesting (2002)

Choral Ensemble


(A)dios (1999)

String Trio


Trío (1997)
(A)dios (1999)
Arquesting (2002)
Atracciones (1998)
Autopoiesis (2008)
EChant (2008)
EQuena for quena, arcontinuo and live electronics (2008)
ERecorder (2008)
Erupciones (2003)
Extensiones (2010)
G-3 (2001)
Mutaciones (2008)
Particles (2003)
Sequatro (2000)
Temptur (2002)
Tensiones (2008)
TransParenCias (2002)
Trío (1997)
Túneles (2002)