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Rogerio Nunes is an Assistant Professor at Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SWAU), where he has been affiliated for 8 years. His expertise spans violin and viola performance, with a focus on classical and Brazilian repertoire. He is nearing completion of his DMA in violin performance (with a viola minor) from the University of Georgia, supported by a graduate assistantship under professor Levon Ambartsumian. Previously, he pursued doctoral studies at the University of North Texas and University of New Mexico, earning prestigious fellowships and scholarships.
- Education: B.M. from Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), M.M. from University of New Mexico, DMA (pending) from University of Georgia.
His research interests emphasize performance practice, chamber music collaboration, and the preservation of Brazilian musical traditions. Nunes has been a soloist with orchestras such as the Fundarte Chamber Orchestra (Brazil) and ARCO, performing works like Astor Piazzolla’s Las Cuatro Estaciones Portenas. He frequently collaborates with North American orchestras including the South Bend Symphony and Kalamazoo Symphony.
Award highlights include the March Moody Scholarship (2016) and MDF Fellowship. He has premiered works such as Brenno Blauth’s Introduction and Allegro for Viola and String Orchestra (2023). Nunes teaches masterclasses internationally, including at the Federal University of Santa Maria and festivals in Belém and Londrina.
No grant or advising information is explicitly stated in the provided text. His professional networks include the Abe Franck Graduate String Quartet and orchestras across Brazil and the U.S.



