[1] DiOrio earned his BM in composition from Ithaca College and his MM and DMA in conducting from the Yale School of Music.
[5] Since making his Carnegie Hall debut with the Young People’s Chorus of New York City in 2012,[6] DiOrio has conducted performances with ensembles around the world including the Houston Chamber Choir and the American Bach Soloists.
[7] NOTUS was also selected to perform as one of the twenty-four choirs at the World Symposium on Choral Music in Auckland, New Zealand in July 2020.
[9] DiOrio’s works have been performed at major venues around the world including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Sydney Opera House.
[10] Gramophone described his style as “a tour de force of inventive thinking and unique color.”[11] In 2014, he won The American Prize in Composition, the comments reading, “His depth of vision, mastery of compositional technique and unique style, set him in a category by himself.”[12] In March 2019, the United States Marine Band and the Choral Arts Society of Washington premiered his work Silent Moves the Symphony True.