Short Bio
Matheus
Souza is a Brazilian violinist, instructor and conductor with an
eclectic musical background. His early interest in Brazilian popular
music, also known as Choro, gave him tools to go beyond the strict
classical training imposed in most violinists. Mr. Souza had the
privilege to collaborate with masters of the genre, such as Joel
Nascimento, Jaime Vignoli, Luiz Otávio Braga, and Oscar Bolão. In
addition to his training in Brazilian music, Mr. Souza participated in
music festivals including the Varna International Music Festival, and
the Campos do Jordão Winter Festival, where he collaborated with
world-renowned artists such as Kurt Masur, Alex Klein, and Antônio
Meneses.
Mr. Souza received a Master of Music degree from the Yale School of Music, where he collaborated with illustrious figures including Krzysztof Penderecki, Peter Oundjian, Robert Mealy, and Peter Frankl. Upon graduation, Mr. Souza was the first recipient of the Malcolm L. Mitchell and Donald M. Roberts Class of 1957 award for his excellence in teaching and conducting in the Music in Schools program.
In 2018, Mr. Souza received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Stony Brook University. During the last calendar year, Mr. Souza performed in over 160 different occasions, including concerts at the United Nations in New York City, touring Japan with the New York Symphonic Ensemble, soloing in Brazil with the Londrina State University Symphony Orchestra, and recording soundtracks in the United States for franchises such as Final Fantasy, Tomb Raider, and Kingdom Hearts. In addition to his performances and recordings, Mr. Souza has given workshops and masterclasses in nine different states in the U.S., as well as in Japan and Brazil.