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Warshaw teaches composition seminar at the Juilliard School, 2017

Warshaw teaches composition seminar at the Juilliard School, 2017

With over two decades of academic teaching experience, Dr. Warshaw currently serves on faculty at CUNY Brooklyn College as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Composition, and on composition faculty at the Juilliard School in both the Evening and Pre-College Divisions. Her previous academic positions were at the Boston Conservatory, where she was a full-time professor of composition and theory from 2004 to 2014, and at Middlebury College, where she served as Visiting Professor of Composition in 2003-2004, immediately after obtaining her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Juilliard School. She has accumulated an extensive pedagogical repertoire, always developing new courses and discovering new materials to introduce to her students. In addition to her studio of private composition students (both graduate and undergraduate), she has taught a wide range of courses including orchestration, the history of orchestral style, 20th century analysis, composition seminars for both undergraduate and graduate composition majors, harmony courses and score reading, as well as coaching chamber music ensembles and offering lessons in piano performance.

Her students have garnered many achievements and honors, winning prizes such as the BMI and ASCAP awards, having their works featured as part of the MATA Festival and the American Composers Orchestra’s Underwood New Music Readings, and receiving doctoral degrees from the likes of Boston University, Rice University, UC San Diego and Manhattan School of Music. Their own professional activities in the new music world include professorships, music criticism, and directorship of new music ensembles.

Aside from her academic affiliations, Dr. Warshaw also maintains a composition studio of private students. For more information, please contact her at music@dalitwarshaw.com.

DALIT WARSHAW Academic CV 2020

 

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