Eliot Krimsky is a composer, pianist, and educator originally from Cambridge, MA. He studied jazz piano and composition at the New England Conservatory of Music under the mentorship of Danilo Pérez. After moving to New York, he became best known as the lead singer and co-founder of the art-pop band Glass Ghost.

Krimsky has performed internationally at festivals and venues including the Montreal Jazz Festival, Moers Festival, BAM, and Lincoln Center, and has scored films featured on HBO, Netflix, and The New York Times. He has collaborated with artists such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Sharon Van Etten, Deerhoof, and Robert Stillman. His latest album, I Made My House (Moon Glyph, 2025), which explores themes of memory, loss, and transformation was recently featured as album of the day on Bandcamp Daily.

As an educator, Krimsky has taught piano and composition for over 20 years, working with students of all ages and backgrounds. He has taught at institutions including the Edward R. Murrow High School Music Institute, Pioneer Works, and Music Mentor Collaborative, which brings music education to underserved communities nationwide.