Education
Harvard University.
Harvard University.
Cosgrove is a 2010 graduate of Harvard College, where he was a student of Hans Tutschku, and his music usually features his own performances on piano, guitar, mandolin, banjo, violin, trumpet, trombone, upright bass, and dynamic percussion, among other instruments. Cosgrove"s first instrument was the piano. He began taking lessons as a young child when his family moved into a house whose owners had left behind an upright.
His 2011 album Yankee Division is based upon landscapes around Massachusetts and the rest of New England and takes its name from the Yankee Division Highway.
His fourth album Field Studies deals with the wider American landscape, from the Sierra Nevada to the Everglades. lieutenant was released in January 2014."lieutenant’s instrumental music intended to suggest the experience of certain physical landscapes," he stated in an interview with Sound of Boston.
The album"s first track, “Lafayette” is written about Mount Lafayette in New Hampshire. The song is meant to recreate the moment in the hike when “you get above the clouds and have a unique kind of clarity.” In 2014, he produced the album Ellery for singer-songwriter Max Garcia Conover, composing and performing arrangements to underpin Conover"s melodies.
In 2015, Cosgrove released a live album, "Solo Piano," which features recordings collected from performances in thirteen different states.
One reviewer called it "a humbling reminder of just how much emotion can be conveyed without a word on a solo piano that is expertly played." Cosgrove also writes nonfiction essays that touch upon place, sound, and art
Quotations: "lieutenant’s instrumental music intended to suggest the experience of certain physical landscapes,".