Latin GRAMMY nod for Barrueco
The latest album by faculty artist Manuel Barrueco (BM ’75), Tárrega!, has been nominated for a Latin GRAMMY award in the category Best Classical Album.
The latest album by faculty artist Manuel Barrueco (BM ’75), Tárrega!, has been nominated for a Latin GRAMMY award in the category Best Classical Album.
The Computer Music Department is hosting the first annual N SEME. The National Student Electronic Music Event was created by and for students, aiming to
Master of Music candidates Evan Combs and Griffin Cohen (BM ’11, Computer Music) were recipients of a 2011 Johns Hopkins Technology Fellowship Grant through the
Alumus Igor Yuzefovich (BM ’02, GPD ’04, Violin) has been appointed concertmaster of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. He will take up the position in
Shu-Ting Yao (MM ’06, Violin) has been chosen as a La Gesse Foundation Artist for 2011. Yao will present multiple solo and chamber recitals in
A Conservatory student, sophomore Alex Rosen, and several alumni—Jessica Abel (MM ’08, Voice), Joann Moorer (MM ’11, Voice), Emily McCullough (MM ’10, Voice), and Jennifer
Voice coach Vera Danchenko-Stern, the founder and artistic director of Russian Chamber Art Society, has been nominated for the Virginia Governor’s Award for the Arts
A Conservatory student, sophomore Alex Rosen, and several alumni—Jessica Abel (MM ’08, Voice), Joann Moorer (MM ’11, Voice), Emily McCullough (MM ’10, Voice), and Jennifer