Andreia Duarte
Andreia Duarte is a PhD candidate in Music – branch of Ethnomusicology – at University of Aveiro since 2019. She holds a master’s degree in Music Teaching - saxophone - from the University of Aveiro (2018), and a BA in Music - saxophone performance - from the same institution (2015). She attended masterclasses held by Jean-Yves Formeau, Stephane Laporte, Tjako van Schie, Henk van Twillertt, Roberto Benitez, Pablo Coelho, Ties Mellema, Joseph Murphy, Mario Marzi and Nacho Gascón. She was also integrated into several chamber music groups and orchestras. She worked with several conductors, namely: Alex Schillings, Carlos Marques, Alberto Roque, Ernst Schelle, José-Ignacio Petit, Nigel Clarke, Mark Heron, among others. She played with several musicians such as Paulo de Carvalho, Henri Bok, Henrique Portovedo, Fernando Ramos, Fanfarra Káustika, Brigada Victor Jara, Fausto, João Bettencourt da Câmara, The Lengendary Tigerman, Capicua, among others. From 2012 to 2018, she taught music and saxophone performance at various institutions. From May 2018 to January 2021, she was a fellow at INET-md, developing research and cataloguing several shellac discs collections donated to the Museum of the University of Aveiro. She is part of the SOMA project – Sounds and Memories of Aveiro since 2018, and part of the Liber|Sound project since 2021. Currently, she is a PhD fellow of Foundation for Science and Technology and is currently developing the project: “Atlas 78: Paths towards the recovery of Portuguese sound memories, starting from the Collection of shellac discs of the University of Aveiro”