Diogo Alvim studied architecture and composition in Lisbon. In 2016 he finished a PhD in Composition/ Sonic Arts at the Sonic Arts Research Centre in Belfast, focused on the relations between music and architecture.
He has been presenting his work in several events, of which: Gulbenkian Orchestra’s composers’ workshop (2008 and 2009), Festival Música Portuguesa Hoje (Orchestrutopica, 2008); Festival Synthèse 2009 (Bourges); Young Musicians Award 2009 (commissioned by RDP – Antena 2); ISMIR Conference 2012 (Porto); ICMC2012 (with Unlikely Places, Ljubljana); Festival Musica Viva (Lisbon, 2013); Notation in Contemporary Music Conference at Goldsmiths University (London, 2013), Ibrasotope#60, Centro Cultural São Paulo and MAC-USP (São Paulo, Brazil); Sounding Cities – Invisible Places (Viseu, 2014), Belfast Festival (with Matilde Meireles, 2014) and Sonorities Festival (with the Royal String Quartet, 2015), Do Liminar#6 (Zaratan Gallery, Lisbon, 2016), Habiter l’exposition The House of Dust (CNEAI, Pantin, France, 2017); Music for S, by Tânia Carvalho for the National Dance Company, with the Portuguese Symphony Orchestra (2018), Campo Próximo (Near Field), installation and concert at Convento São Francisco, Coimbra and at Lisboa Soa Festival (with Matilde Meireles, 2020).
In 2017 he co-created and directed Underscore, an international festival dedicated to music, sound and moving image in Lisbon. In May 2018 he was artist in residence at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, for the Chantiers d’Europe programme – Theatre de la Ville.
He currently teaches Sound Arts at
ESAD Caldas da Rainha, and is an integrated researcher at
CESEM, Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
He also makes music for dance and theatre and develops collaborations with other artists/performers. He is part of the artist collective Osso where he coordinates research activities with Matilde Meireles.