Zosha Di Castri's "Patina" featured in debut album release
Professor Zosha Di Castri's "Patina" for solo violin is included on Canadian violinist Emmanuel Vukovich's debut album, "RESILIENCE."
Professor Zosha Di Castri's "Patina" for solo violin is included on Canadian violinist Emmanuel Vukovich's debut album, "RESILIENCE."
Dr. Courtney Bryan (DMA '14) has been profiled by the New York Times, charting her career in the years since finishing her Columbia degree.
A screening & discussion moderated by Prof. Zosha Di Castri and Jean-Baptiste Barrière
Tues. Nov.14th, 7-9pm
Columbia University Maison Francaise, East Gallery, Buell Hall
515 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10027
Please join us for a concert at Tenri Cultural Institute (43A W. 13th St) at 8pm this Saturday with pianist Adam Sherkin and guest soprano, Robin Steitz.
This program features piano music by Zosha Di Castri, Kaija Saariaho, Matthew Ricketts (alumni) and Kotoka Suzuki.
***Students attend for FREE!***
Fritz Reiner Professor Emeritus Fred Lerdahl has just released "Inner Life," a cycle of three pieces for two pianos, composed between 2020 and 2022.
The Center for Ethnomusicology is delighted to announce a colloquium talk featuring Prof. Kimberly Mack (English, University of Illinois) entitled:
Professor Mariusz Kozak was interviewed by Columbia College News about the recently launched program in Cognitive Science, which he is directing.
Come to the Music Open House on Wednesday, November 1st from 5–7 PM in 701C Dodge Hall to see what Music at Columbia is all about!
Are you an undergraduate student at Columbia? Do you love thinking about music, or would you like to start? Come to the Music Open House on Wednesday, November 1st from 5–7 PM in 701C Dodge Hall to see what Music at Columbia is all about!
The Department warmly congratulates Ian Sewell, who successfully defended his PhD dissertation in Music (Music Theory), “When All You Have Is A Hammer: Problems in Schenkerian Analysis,” on September 28, 2023.