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Nicolás Castañeda Lozano is an award-winning Colombian harpist and composer representing a new wave of Hispanic American musicians who balance innovation with tradition. Born in Bogotá, Colombia in 1989, he has dedicated his career to expanding the artistic possibilities of the arpa llanera, developing a contemporary sonic identity through genre-crossing composition and improvisation.
Mr. Castañeda’s work has been presented at international festivals and academic engagements, including Florida State University (USA), Somerset Folk Harp Festival (New Jersey), Nomads Festival (Helsinki, Finland), and Sonamos Latinoamérica (Copenhagen, Denmark), among others. His performances reflect a commitment to dialogue between Colombian traditions and global music practices.
He studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he earned his Cum Laude degree in Jazz Composition. His first EP, Renacer, showcases the harp’s versatility through original works that blend folk, jazz, and contemporary music. He is currently developing his second album, featuring solo pieces and ensemble collaborations.
In addition, Mr. Castañeda’s master’s research at the Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki investigates creative musical notation systems designed to support intercultural collaboration without limiting artistic identity. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Colombia and comparative analysis of notation methods, his work proposes approaches that foster shared creative ownership across cultures.