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Diana Rosenblum is a composer and music theorist currently serving as a Lecturer in Composition at Nazareth University's School of Music. Her work merges contemporary tonal idioms with complex contrapuntal techniques, including canons and fugues.
- Ph.D. in Composition from Eastman School of Music
- M.M. in Music Composition from University of Oregon
- A.B. in Philosophy from Princeton University
Rosenblum's research focuses on:
- Imitative counterpoint
- Chromatically dense harmonic language
- Archetypal phraseology
- Polyphonic structures
Scientific awards include:
- Wayne Brewster Barlow Prize (twice)
- Belle S. Gitelman Award (twice)
- Anthony and Carolyn Donato Prize
- Finalist for Eastman’s Teaching Assistant Prize for Excellence
- Pi Kappa Lambda induction
Rosenblum has collaborated with ensembles like Khroma Quartet, OSSIA New Music, and the Whistling Hens. Her work engages with both historical and modern compositional techniques, bridging theoretical scholarship and creative practice.
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