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Artist Bio

Thapelo Masita  uses  his  music  to help further the  arts  in his  home  country of South Africa.  He  earned a  Bachelor of Music in cello performance  from  the  Eastman School  of Music in 2017 and  a  Master  of Music  degree  from the  Juilliard School in 2019.  

Through a  faculty position at the Opportunity Music Project and a fellowship in the Music  Advancement  Program -  a Juilliard Sponsored Community Engagement Initiative, Masita has been able to serve young people from underrepresented communities. 

Masita  is  a  founding member of the  Uhuru String Quartet, which seeks through artistic collaborations and performance to connect  and empower women who have  experienced domestic violence and homelessness. The  Quartet has commissioned and performed a new quartet by Japanese-American  composer Sato Matsui, and has collaborated on several occasions with  Pulitzer  Prize  winning  composer Caroline  Shaw. 

Masita is the founder and executive director of the  Bokamoso International Chamber Music Festival and Workshop in South Africa, which aims to share the joys of music with local communities while providing high level training to promising youths from around the country. 

Thapelo is pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree at CUNY Graduate Center where he works with Julia Lichten. He performs on a  cello made by Oded Kishony, on generous loan to him by the  Virtu Foundation.