Joseph Troski

Joseph Troski

Joseph Troski (born Joseph George Troskie on May 22, 1979) is a composer, singer, producer. Joseph began writing and performing music since at the age of five. Born in the suburbs of Johannesburg, South Africa, Joseph Troski is most known for his compositions for Theater and his work as Producer and Songwriter throughout the United States and Europe. At age eight, Joseph moved to Brooklyn, NY where he was raised by his mother and sister. TROSKI is a self-taught talent, teaching himself to sing and play while practicing at friends' homes, hotels, music stores and found himself cast as the lead in productions of Little Shop of Horrors and Jesus Christ Superstar while attending St. Aloysius Catholic School in Queens, NY. JOSEPH went on to attend Manhattan's Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (Television's 'Fame' school) where he studied Fine Art.

Performing, Producing and Scoring

By the age of 18, Troski began performing in clubs and restaurants throughout NYC's East Village and Brooklyn such as CBGB. At age 19, Troski was offered a seat to study in the Purchase College Conservatory of Music, a recording contract from an independent label, and a publishing deal. As resident Composer and Sound Designer of Deep Ellum Ensemble Theater Company, Joseph Troski has scored multiple works for the stage including Dr. Tedrow's Last Breath an original play written and directed by Matthew Earnest about the worst natural disaster in U.S. history, “The Great Storm” of 1900 in Galveston, Texas which destroyed the city and claimed 8000 lives, with choreography by Tina Fehlandt, a founding member of the world-renowned Mark Morris Dance Group.

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