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Dafna Naphtali

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Dafna Naphtali is an American composer, guitarist, and singer. A 2023 Guggenheim Fellow, she formed the duo Mechanique(s) and released the album What Is It Like To Be A Bat? (2003).

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After spending a few years playing piano as a child, she began composing while she was a student at Stuyvesant High School.[2] She studied at New York University, where she got a Bachelor of Music degree in jazz vocal performance and a Master of Music degree in music technology.[3] While at NYU, she discovered Max, a MIDI software which she would later use for most of her compositions.[2]

In November 2000, her piece Landmine was performed at Kathleen Supové and Lisa Celia's NYU concert.[4] She and Hans Tammen formed the duo Mechanique(s); Allan Kozinn of The New York Times said that they "had the most direct ties to classical electronic experimentalism" of all the work at the 2002 Electronic X-travaganza.[5][6] She performed for the electroacoustic InterAction series in February 2002.[7] In 2003, she and Kitty Brazelton released the album What Is It Like To Be A Bat?, with Naphtali as electric guitarist and vocalist.[8]

She was guest vocalist for Barbez's 2013 concert at (Le) Poisson Rouge.[9] In 2023, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in Music Composition.[10]

She worked for NYU as an adjunct faculty member, before being promoted to full-time in 2024 as a visiting professor.[1] She is also a part-time assistant professor in music at The New School.[3] She trained in voice pedagogy at Shenandoah University.[3] She has also written a few book chapters and blog posts on music.[3]

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