Her 2023-2024 residency will include New York premiere of new work by Boston Symphony Orchestra, and curated concerts featuring artists and ensembles who have been frequent collaborators throughout her illustrious career.
Tania León is a national treasure whose achievements as a composer, conductor, educator, and advocate are singular. Since moving from Havana in the late 1960s, she has become one of New York’s most irrepressible forces in arts and culture, including her roles as Dance Theatre of Harlem’s first music director, new music advisor at the New York Philharmonic, co-founder of Sonidos de las Américas with the American Composers Orchestra, and founder and artistic director of the commissioning, presenting, and advocacy organization Composers Now.
Her 2023-2024 residency will include New York premiere of new work by Boston Symphony Orchestra, and curated concerts featuring artists and ensembles who have been frequent collaborators throughout her illustrious career.
Tania León is a national treasure whose achievements as a composer, conductor, educator, and advocate are singular. Since moving from Havana in the late 1960s, she has become one of New York’s most irrepressible forces in arts and culture, including her roles as Dance Theatre of Harlem’s first music director, new music advisor at the New York Philharmonic, co-founder of Sonidos de las Américas with the American Composers Orchestra, and founder and artistic director of the commissioning, presenting, and advocacy organization Composers Now.
Her 2023-2024 residency will include New York premiere of new work by Boston Symphony Orchestra, and curated concerts featuring artists and ensembles who have been frequent collaborators throughout her illustrious career.
Tania León is a national treasure whose achievements as a composer, conductor, educator, and advocate are singular. Since moving from Havana in the late 1960s, she has become one of New York’s most irrepressible forces in arts and culture, including her roles as Dance Theatre of Harlem’s first music director, new music advisor at the New York Philharmonic, co-founder of Sonidos de las Américas with the American Composers Orchestra, and founder and artistic director of the commissioning, presenting, and advocacy organization Composers Now.
Her 2023-2024 residency will include New York premiere of new work by Boston Symphony Orchestra, and curated concerts featuring artists and ensembles who have been frequent collaborators throughout her illustrious career.
Tania León is a national treasure whose achievements as a composer, conductor, educator, and advocate are singular. Since moving from Havana in the late 1960s, she has become one of New York’s most irrepressible forces in arts and culture, including her roles as Dance Theatre of Harlem’s first music director, new music advisor at the New York Philharmonic, co-founder of Sonidos de las Américas with the American Composers Orchestra, and founder and artistic director of the commissioning, presenting, and advocacy organization Composers Now.
Her 2023-2024 residency will include New York premiere of new work by Boston Symphony Orchestra, and curated concerts featuring artists and ensembles who have been frequent collaborators throughout her illustrious career.
Tania León is a national treasure whose achievements as a composer, conductor, educator, and advocate are singular. Since moving from Havana in the late 1960s, she has become one of New York’s most irrepressible forces in arts and culture, including her roles as Dance Theatre of Harlem’s first music director, new music advisor at the New York Philharmonic, co-founder of Sonidos de las Américas with the American Composers Orchestra, and founder and artistic director of the commissioning, presenting, and advocacy organization Composers Now.
Her 2023-2024 residency will include New York premiere of new work by Boston Symphony Orchestra, and curated concerts featuring artists and ensembles who have been frequent collaborators throughout her illustrious career.
Tania León is a national treasure whose achievements as a composer, conductor, educator, and advocate are singular. Since moving from Havana in the late 1960s, she has become one of New York’s most irrepressible forces in arts and culture, including her roles as Dance Theatre of Harlem’s first music director, new music advisor at the New York Philharmonic, co-founder of Sonidos de las Américas with the American Composers Orchestra, and founder and artistic director of the commissioning, presenting, and advocacy organization Composers Now.
Her 2023-2024 residency will include New York premiere of new work by Boston Symphony Orchestra, and curated concerts featuring artists and ensembles who have been frequent collaborators throughout her illustrious career.
Tania León is a national treasure whose achievements as a composer, conductor, educator, and advocate are singular. Since moving from Havana in the late 1960s, she has become one of New York’s most irrepressible forces in arts and culture, including her roles as Dance Theatre of Harlem’s first music director, new music advisor at the New York Philharmonic, co-founder of Sonidos de las Américas with the American Composers Orchestra, and founder and artistic director of the commissioning, presenting, and advocacy organization Composers Now.