Anthony Gatto (composer)

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Anthony Gatto (b. in Brooklyn, NY) is an American composer, and the founder of The Festival Dancing in Your Head.

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Anthony Gatto studied music with Ornette Coleman in New York City in 1986-87, and studied composition with Jacob Druckman, Lukas Foss, and Martin Bresnick at the Yale School of Music, where he completed his Doctorate of Musical Arts in 2001. He has received fellowships and awards from the Fulbright Fellowship program, the Bush, McKnight, and Jerome Foundations, Meet The Composer, the Minnesota State Arts Board, an Aaron Copland Award, Yaddo residencies, and an ASCAP Grant to Young Composers. He has received commissions and performances from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (The Sheltering Sky), the Walker Art Center (The Making of Americans), the string quartet Ethel and guitarist Mark Stewart (Black Dog/Lucky Dog), the chamber orchestra Alarm Will Sound (Eat a Peach), the Minneapolis Guitar Quartet (Unbreak My Heart), The Orchestra Dancing in Your Head (Dance You Monster to My Soft Song!), MATA Festival 2002/guitarist Michael Nicollela (Because a Pony (for John Lennon)), the Minnesota Orchestra (Summer Hockets), the Bakken Trio (Falling and Waving), the University of Minnesota Percussion Ensemble (Let It Come Down), Open Eye Figure Theater (Elijah's Wake), The Dale Warland Singers (Lyke-Wake Dirge). Gatto is the founder and Artistic Director of The Festival Dancing in Your Head and is an Assistant Professor of Music at Queensborough Community College, CUNY in New York City.