Julia Kent is a Canadian cellist and composer from Vancouver, Canada, and based in New York City, United States.
[1] An EP, Last Day in July, was released in 2010, and a second full-length record, Green and Grey, in 2011, on Tin Angel.
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[5][6] Her composition "Dorval" was used in the 2008 film Trinidad,[7] and in an episode of National Public Radio's Radiolab.
[12] She has also composed and performed music for theatre and dance, including productions by the Italian company Balletto Civile.