Zoë Keating

Zoë Keating is an esteemed Canadian-born cellist and composer, widely recognized for her avant-garde use of technology to loop and layer her cello, creating a symphony of sound as a solo artist. Her music, often described as a fusion of the classical and electronic worlds, resonates with a unique blend of emotion and precision. Keating pursued music from an early age, with a background in classical cello and an inherent interest in the intersection of music and technology.

Her discography showcases her evolution as an artist and her exceptional ability to craft intricate sonic landscapes. One of her breakthrough works, "One Cello X 16: Natoma," released in 2005, put her on the map with its innovative approach to music production, and her subsequent albums, such as "Into The Trees" (2010) and "Snowmelt" (2018), have further solidified her standing as a trailblazer in contemporary cello music. Her most recent project, creating the soundtrack for the HBO original motion picture "Oslo," demonstrates her versatility and continued demand as a composer for screen. Keating's cutting-edge compositions and performances continue to captivate audiences, affirming her reputation as a visionary in the modern classical and electronic music scenes.

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