Lansing McLoskey

Lansing D. McLoskey joins the faculty as assistant professor of music theory and composition. Lansing completed a Ph.D. at Harvard University, and holds degrees with honors from the University of California Santa Barbara and the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, with additional studies at The Royal Danish Academy of Music. McLoskey’s book, Twentieth Century Danish Music, was the first comprehensive research guide on the subject, and received the Haug Prize for Scandinavian Studies. Among his many composition awards are First Prizes in the Omaha Symphony International New Music Competition, Kenneth Davenport National Competition for Orchestral Works, the Lee Ettelson Composers award, Paris New Music Review International Composition Competition, and the Charles Ives Scholarship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. A member of Composers in Red Sneakers, he is also active as a singer and conductor. McLoskey’s music is available on Wergo Schallpletten, Capstone, Tantara, LogX, and Petroleum By-Products Records.

 

 



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