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Teresa Díaz de Cossio

Teresa Díaz de Cossio is flutist and an active member of in^set, a flexible chamber ensemble dedicated to creation, improvisation, experimentation, and collaboration. She has had the opportunity of performing with Los Tigres del Norte, and has been a fellow at The Banff Center, the Darmstadt Summer Institute, Curating Diversity (Sounds Now, Finland), and the Future of Music Faculty Fellowship (Cleveland Institute of Music/Sphinx Foundation). As a scholar, Teresa has presented her research on the composer Alida Vázquez at Unsung Stories: Women at Columbia's Computer Music Center and the International Musicological Society (Greece), and her work has been published in Radical Sounds of Latin America and the series Musicians’ Migratory Patterns by Routledge.


Currently, Teresa is a doctoral candidate at the University of California San Diego, where she is mentored by Wilfrido Terrazas and Amy Cimini. She is also a co-producer at Neofonia, Festival de Música Nueva in Ensenada– a space for exploration and collaboration between communities, and as a teacher at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California. Teresa looks forward to making meaningful contributions to the community, both through her performances and her scholarly pursuits. Now, she is excited to join the Density Fellows program!

Teresa Díaz de Cossio
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