Tania León

composer and conductor

Tania León (b. Havana, Cuba) is highly regarded as a composer, conductor, educator, and advisor to arts organizations. Her orchestral work Stride, commissioned by the New York Philharmonic, was awarded the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in Music. In 2022, she was named a recipient of the 45th Annual Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievements. In 2023, she was awarded the Michael Ludwig Nemmers Prize in Music Composition from Northwestern University. Most recently, León became the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s next Composer-in-Residence—a post she will hold for two seasons, beginning in September 2023. She will also hold Carnegie Hall’s Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair for its 2023-2024 season.

December 20, 2024

The Recording Academy Announces Tania León as a 2025 Special Merit Award Honoree

Special Merit Award is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of recording.

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Upcoming Schedule

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New Brunswick, NJ
March 1, 2025
7pm

Unusual Suspects: Chamber Concert

Presented as part of Festival Mahogany at Rutgers University

Walter K. Gordon Theater
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Evanston, IL
March 4-8, 2025

Michael Nemmer's Award Residency

Northwestern University
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Featured Press

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Feature
December 2, 2022

NPR

The unplanned, unstoppable career of composer Tania León

Tom Huizenga
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December 1, 2022

The Washington Post

Tania León changed the sound of being American

Michael Andor Brodeur
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Photo by Gail Hadani