Zosha Di Castri (born 1985) is a Canadian composer and pianist living and working in New York. She is the Francis Goelet Assistant Professor of Music at Columbia University.[1][2] Her work came to international attention when a specially commissioned piece about the lunar landings opened the BBC Proms 2019.
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^"A Conversation with Zosha Di Castri, the Francis Goelet Assistant Professor of Composition". Columbia University Department of Music. 2020-03-02. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
of it. Lerdahl's students include composers Christopher Buchenholz, ZoshaDiCastri, R. Luke DuBois, John Halle, Huck Hodge, Arthur Kampela, Alex Mincek...
(born 1984) Raquel García-Tomás (born 1984) Nina C. Young (born 1984) ZoshaDiCastri (born 1985) Alissa Firsova (born 1986) Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian (born...
Brett Dean (music) and Matthew Jocelyn (text) – In This Brief Moment ZoshaDiCastri – In the half-light Melody Eötvös – When It Hits the Ocean Below Ben...
Castelloza (fl. early 13th century) Graciela Castillo (born 1940) ZoshaDiCastri (born 1985) Eve de Castro-Robinson (born 1956) Maddalena Casulana (c...
identified in collaboration with John Adams that has included new works by ZoshaDiCastri, Dylan Mattingly, and Sean Friar. The Festival also runs a "Conductors/Composers...