Lecturer in Music Justin Casinghino, will have a work premiered at Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium on Tuesday, March 17, 2015.  The piece Not but a seed.. for SATB and choir, with text by the composer, was commissioned via World Projects, Inc. and the Boston Composers' Coalition for this performance by the E. Stuudio Youth Choir from Estonia as part of the New York Choral Festival.

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Casinghino will also have another piece premiered on Monday March 30th at the Boston University College of Fine Arts.  His piece 4x4 for percussion quartet will be performed by the Boston University Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Sam Solomon in collaboration with the Boston Composers' Coalition.

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