Position:
Adjunct Associate, Professor, Music Education (Strings)
Email:
asaucedo@su.edu
Employed Since:
Spring 2024
Professional Highlights:
Alán Saúl Saucedo Estrada has been a prize winner in several music competitions, including the Second Yokohama International Music Competition in Japan. He has appeared in recitals in Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Paraguay, Portugal, Spain and the United States, including presentations at the Smithsonian museum, the Kennedy Center and the White House. Saucedo Estrada has recently published a book based on his investigation of Latin American classical cello music, “The Influence of Carlos Prieto on Contemporary Cello Music,” University Press of America. This book is currently for sale in all major bookstores around the world, and can be found at the libraries of many higher education institutions such as Yale, MIT, Duke, Columbia, Harvard, Maryland, Texas and California universities, among many others.
Saucedo Estrada has presented masterclasses and directed summer music festivals in the United States, Paraguay, Spain, and México. A strong advocate of Latin American music, Saucedo Estrada often premieres and includes music by new Latin American composers in his lectures and presentations. In 2015, he founded the Middleburg Concert Series, a series that promoted chamber music collaborations with outstanding national and international artists, and for which Saucedo Estrada served as artistic director and artist in residence until December 2018. Since September 2016, Saucedo Estrada is represented in Japan by Yoshiko Miyamoto.
Saucedo Estrada holds cello performance degrees from the Escuela Superior de Musica y Danza de Monterrey, Scola Municipal de Musica “Victoria dels Angels” in Barcelona, and Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia.