Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions

Dinu Ghezzo

Professor of Music and Music Education

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Dinu Ghezzo received his education in theory and conducting (1959-64), and in composition (1961-66), at the Romanian Conservatory in Bucharest, and subsequently earned a Ph.D. in composition at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in 1973. A composer, conductor, lecturer, as well as performer, Dr. Ghezzo is a professor of music at New York University, director of the Composition and Theory Program in School of Education. In addition to his activities at NYU, Dr. Ghezzo is an associate conductor of Constanta Symphony Orchestra and Oradea Philharmonic (Romania), director of Constanta International Music Days and of The Week of American-Romanian Music in Oradea (Romania), director of the International New Music Consortium (INMC) Inc. (formerly known as American New Music Consortium), founder & past director of Gubbio Festival (Italy), and member on the advisory board of the Yard Company of Mass., etc. His works have been performed throughout the United States, at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Recital Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Symphony Space, Monday Evening Concerts - Los Angeles, the ISCM Concert series in NY and LA, ASUC & ISC Programs, at the Contemporary Music Forum, Washington DC., at UCLA, SMU-Texas, Univ. of Illinois-Urbana, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor, with the Guild of Composers, NACUSA Series in NYC and Los Angeles, etc. He had appeared as guest composer, performer, conductor, and/or lecturer abroad in Canada (Univ. de Quebec), France (Paris Conservatory, Sorbonne, Univ. de Paris, Frnnes Conservatoire, St.Germain-En-Laye, etc.), Israel (Rubin Academy in Jerusalem), Italy (RAI-Rome, Nuove Forme Sonore, Arezzo, Perugia, with Giornate Internazionali di Musica Todi, the Gubbio Festival, etc.), West Germany (WDR Cologne and Leipzig), Belgium (Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels), Hungary (at the Hungarian Academy of Arts and Sciences), in former Yugoslavia (at the Split Summer Festival and on national TV in Zagreb), as well as in Romania, Greece, Holland, Finland, Sweden, Spain, Switzerland, and Mexico, in concerts, recitals, festivals, recordings, and broadcasts. His compositions are featured on several Orion Master Recording albums, on Tirreno GE (Italy & Switzerland), with West Deutche Rundfunk (Koln) and with Leipzig Radio, with Helsinki Radio (Finland), on several Capstone Records, as well as on the Grenadilla label.


Degrees Held

  • State Diploma Bucharest Conservatory 1966
    Composition
  • Ph.D. UCLA 1973
    Composition
  • State Diploma Bucharest Conservatory 1964
    Music Ed & Conducting

Awards

  • ASCAP Awards
  • Gus Khan Award
  • George Enescu Fellowship
  • CAPS Award
  • NYSCA Grants
  • NEA Grant

Publications

  • Sound Etchings, Seesaw Music Corp. NY
  • Imaginary Voyages, Seesaw Music Corp. NY

Courses

  • Music Composition, E85.2321, E.85.1021
  • Advanced Orchestral Conducting E85.2096
  • Seminar in Composition, E85.2028
  • Contemporary Music, E85.2039

Research Interests

  • Ethnomusicology
  • Interrelated Arts
  • Director, International New Music Consortium (INMC) Inc

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