Ralph
Sorrentino teaches applied percussion and directs the percussion ensemble at
West Chester University. Ralph serves as Principal Percussionist with Opera
Philadelphia and Section Percussionist with the Pennsylvania Ballet Orchestra.
Ralph also performs as a substitute percussionist with The Philadelphia
Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, with whom he has performed under
the batons of many of the world’s
great conductors (Riccardo Muti, Sir Simon Rattle, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Kirill
Petrenko, Jaap van Zweden, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Michael Tilson Thomas) in
many of the world’s
great concert halls (Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Chicago’s Orchestra Hall at
Symphony Center, the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, the Ravinia
Festival, and the Bravo! Vail Festival). Ralph serves as Principal
Percussionist with the Bay Atlantic Symphony, and he has performed with the
Russian National Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, the Philly
Pops, Orchestra 2001, and the New World, Delaware, and Harrisburg Symphonies.
Ralph has performed for several international dignitaries, including HRH Prince
Charles and Pope Francis.
Ralph,
along with flutist Sophia Anastasia, is a founding member of Electrum Duo. The
Duo’s November
2008 New York City debut at Bargemusic was favorably reviewed in the December
1, 2008 edition of The New York Times. Music critic Steve Smith
commented that “the
Electrum players were persuasive advocates: Ms. Anastasia played with
brightness and vigor, while Mr. Sorrentino pattered across drums, cymbals and
woodblocks with an impressive feeling of flow.” Mr. Smith continued to say “the playing had an air of conversational
spontaneity; each performer seemed to finish the other’s statements now and then...[Ms. Anastasia’s] vitality was neatly
balanced by the graceful efficiency with which Mr. Sorrentino choreographed his
manifold tasks throughout the evening. Perhaps it was the ability to play
against type that made these players cohere so effectively.” Electrum Duo has presented
recitals in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Virginia. In May
2011 the Duo premiered JLS, a ballet by award-winning composer Robert
Maggio, in collaboration with Roxey Ballet Company of Lambertville, NJ.
Electrum Duo’s
debut album, introductions, was released in October 2011 and is
available on iTunes and Amazon.com. introductions was reviewed in the
July 2012 edition of Percussive Notes, where critic John Lane commented
that “the
performances are tight and excellently crafted: a high standard of a chamber
music execution in which both musicians get to flex their skill...What [introductions]
does best is showcase the talent of two extraordinarily talented performers who
have cultivated a strong musical connection.” Electrum Duo’s second album, Thoughts, was released in
November 2015 and is available on iTunes and Amazon.com. Thoughts was
reviewed in the May 2017 edition of Percussive Notes, where critic
Justin Alexander commented that “there
is plenty of music to showcase this duo’s
versatility and excellence in performance. The recording quality is superb, and
each player delivers thoughtful, musical, and sensitive performances throughout
an array of repertoire.” The
Duo commissioned composer Maurice Wright’s Duo Fantasia and premiered the piece in
March 2017.
Ralph’s debut solo percussion
album, multiplicity, was released in October 2014 and is available on
iTunes and Amazon.com. As a solo artist, Ralph gave the 2003 world premiere
performance of composer Robert Maggio's Songs from the Wood (for solo
marimba) after playing an integral role in the commission and development of
the work. Ralph was named National First Runner-Up at the 1999 MTNA Collegiate
Artist Percussion Competition in Los Angeles, CA, after winning the competition’s state and northeast
regional levels. Ralph has recorded percussion tracks for NFL Films, including
music that has been heard on the national television broadcasts of Super Bowls
XL through LI. Ralph has recorded for Ondine Records, Telarc, Bridge Records,
and Innova Recordings. Ralph performed on Telarc’s Interchange, a recording collaboration
between the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and the Delaware Symphony, which was
nominated for a 2010 Latin Grammy Award.
Ralph
joined West Chester University’s
percussion faculty in August 2004. He has presented clinics and masterclasses
at a number of colleges and universities, and he served as a panelist for the
final round of The Philadelphia Orchestra’s 2013 Albert M. Greenfield Student Competition.
Ralph’s undergraduate
percussion students have been admitted to a variety of prestigious graduate
schools, and his high school percussion students have been admitted to top
conservatories and universities.
Ralph
holds an M.M. in Orchestral Performance from Temple University, as well as a
B.M. in Music Performance and a B.S. in Music Education from West Chester
University. His principal teachers include Alan Abel, Matthew Strauss, and
Chris Hanning.
Ralph
is an artist/clinician for Innovative Percussion, Pearl Drums, Adams Musical
Instruments, and SABIAN cymbals.