Richard Riccardi
Adjunct for Music
About Richard Riccardi
Richard Riccardi has accompanied such greats as Joel Grey, Martha Raye, Diahann Carroll, Tom Jones, Wesla Whitfield, Sharon McNight and Mel Tormé, and was associate conductor for the Third National Broadway Tour of Annie, as well as pianist for the San Francisco leg of the Broadway National Touring Companies of Peter Pan (with Cathy Rigby), Umbrellas of Cherbourg, and La Cage Aux Folles. He has played for the SF Symphony under Maestro Seiji Ozawa, has played for the San Francisco Opera and Ballet, music directed for the Lamplighters, the Pocket Opera, the Summer Song Opera program, and The San Francisco Boys Chorus. At Davies Symphony Hall he conducted the acclaimed Edith Piaf show by Raquel Bitton. He received his BMusic at Oberlin Conservatory and his MMA from Yale School of Music. He received the Mr. Holland’s Opus award (founded by the Henry Mancini family) at Carnegie Hall in 2006 for outstanding teaching of music. He and his wife have taken social media by storm with their parodies and original comedy song cabaret, with over 40 million hits and over 80,000 followers, which they perform in NYC, Cape Cod, San Francisco, Baltimore and Denver on a yearly basis.
Education
Master of Musical Arts, Yale University School of Music
Bachelor of Music, Oberlin College
K-12 Single Subject (Music) Teaching Credential, State of California
Awards
Mister Holland’s Opus Foundation award for music teaching, 2006
Bruce Simonds award for excellence in chamber music, 1971
Recent Publications
Song Cycle composition, a setting of six poems by Dorothy Parker for soprano and piano