1 at the Abrons Arts Center as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour, at the Open Source Music Festival. Program also includes pieces by Ligeti, Pinto Correia, Michel Roth, and John Zorn.JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No.

Program also includes pieces by Cross, and Georg Friedrich Haas.Admission is free and open to the public; reservations not required.JACK Quartet performs Zosha’s String Quartet No. 1 in B minorZosha has been invited to join Music From Japan (MFJ), in association with Music Critics Association of North America (MCANA), to bring MCANA Institute to Japan (Tokyo and Fukushima City) in July 2018.The Tokyo Sinfonietta will be performing Zosha's works, alongside others, at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Recital Hall on July 7 along with MFJ commissioned work by Kenji Sakai and Tokuhide Niimi.The music of innovative young composer Zosha Di Castri extends beyond purely concert music, with electronic projects, sound art, and collaborations in video and dance.

Upcoming projects include a Koussevitzky commission from the Library of Congress for percussionist Steve Schick and ICE, a commission for the Grossman Ensemble in Chicago, and a new chamber work for The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.Zosha was an inaugural fellow at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination in Paris in 2018-19. Zosha is currently the Francis Goelet Assistant Professor of Music at Columbia University and was a fellow at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination in Paris during 2018–19, while working on this recording project.Copyright © 2002-20 Presto Classical Limited.

The music of innovative young composer Zosha Di Castri extends beyond purely concert music, with electronic projects, sound art, and collaborations in video and dance. Her collaborators are among the most lauded new music specialists of their generation. Always at 18.20, before the “big event” symphony concerts, selected Festival artists are presented in the 40min series. "In an "Audience Encounter" program at Banff 2018, the Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet, Op. Her biography is a sobering read.

Scored for two pianos, percussion and electronics, it's a compelling single movement structure. There’s much to explore in the other give pieces, performed by a variety of musicians across multiple locations. Her works extend beyond pure concert music, to include projects with electronics, sound arts, and collaborations with video and dance. Castri: The Animal After Whom Other Animals Are NamedCanadian composer Zosha Di Castri releases this stellar collection of music for various instrumentations, featuring the JACK Quartet, pianist Julia Den Boer, Yarn/Wire, the International Contemporary Ensemble, Talea Ensemble, and the vocal ensemble Ekmeles. Born in 1985, she is a professor of composition at an Ivy League university. Zosha Di Castri, a 35-year-old Canadian composer now living and teaching in New York City, recently put out her first CD, an ear-challenging compendium of compositions from the last decade gathered under the title of the album’s centerpiece, Tachitipo (New Focus).

Zosha Di Castri is a Canadian composer/pianist/sound artist living in New York. She was appointed as Assistant Professor of Music at Columbia in 2014. November 26, 2019. Di Castri became Assistant Professor of Music at Columbia in 2014. Her compositions are an expression of a searching artistry, mapping her explorations into the nature of experience onto musical parameters, including structural organization, timbral vocabulary, and text setting. Zosha Di Castri is a Canadian composer and pianist based in New York. It’s almost a resumé of sorts, best absorbed one piece at a time. Zosha Di Castri is a Canadian composer/pianist/sound artist, who joined Columbia University’s composition faculty in July 2014, as the Francis Goelet Assistant Professor of Music. Di Castri's compositions are also performed by the In 2019 Zosha di Castri released a debut album of her compositions in performances by various top-notch ensembles and artists. The typewriter is treated as part of the percussion section, a sensitive integration that means the additional timbre never feels tokenistic. More exactly: for 40 minutes of music. Her most recent commission was for Dear Life, a 25-minute work for the National Arts Center Orchestra …read more » The title work on this disc showcasing music by the Canadian composer Zosha di Castri refers to an early 19th century Italian typewriter. 33, No. Contact the Office of Disability Services with questions about physical access to a particular place or event at Columbia. ”Zosha Di Castri shows herself in this album to be a voice of definite originality and talent, an imaginative and inventive force. 1 in Basel, Switzerland, as part of the ensemble’s 2018-19 quartet tour. On Thursday, December 1, 2016, the Miller Theatre at Columbia University will present an evening-length Composer Portrait series concert of Di Castri’s works featuring performances by Yarn/Wire and Ekmeles. Sophia (Zosha) Di Castri is a Canadian composer/pianist living in New York.