Jake Runestad Receives White House Performance, Upcoming New York Opera Premiere, and More
Daughters of the Bloody Duke, an opera by Jake Runestad (MM ’11, Composition) will have its New York premiere performed by The American Lyric Theatre on Sunday, February 7 at 2:30 pm at National Sawdust in Brooklyn. Mr. Runestad’s Let My Love Be Heard was performed at the White House by Choral Arts (Seattle) under Robert Bode for […]
Junhong Kuang Performs New Year’s Concerts with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
Sixteen-year-old guitarist Junhong Kuang, student of Manuel Barrueco, recently performed Joaquin Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez in two New Year’s concerts with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Tonu Kaljuste on Wednesday, December 30 and Friday, January 1 at Pärnu Concert Hall in Estonia. The January 1 concert was broadcasted live on Estonian Television and […]
Lukasz Kuropaczewski to Premiere Work by Marc Neikrug at Baltimore Museum of Art
Lukasz Kuropaczewski (AD ’08, Guitar) will premiere a new work by composer Marc Neikrug at the Baltimore Museum of Art on Saturday, March 5 at 8:00 pm. This concert, presented by the Baltimore Classical Guitar Society, is part of a residency collaboration with the Peabody Conservatory made possible by a grant from the Levi Family […]
Zoe Band Performs as Soloist at National Cathedral for Cathedral Choral Society
GPD student Zoe Band (BM ’12, MM ’14, Voice), mezzo-soprano, will sing as the alto soloist on Sunday, January 31 at the National Cathedral in Washington DC for the “Cathedral Sings” community sing-along with conductor Riley Lewis and the Cathedral Choral Society. The program features Handel’s Zadok the Priest and The King Shall Rejoice, as […]
Jenny Lin to Perform Music of Morton Subotnick with INTERFERENCE New Music Collective
Alumna Jenny Lin (AD ’98, Piano) will perform in “Music of Morton Subotnick” with Lina Bahn, Lillevan, and Mr. Subotnick himself as part of INTERFERENCE new music collective’s “CONNECTED:Music in the Museum” series. The program includes Axolotl, Falling Leaves, Trembling, and Song and Dance. The free concert will take place on Thursday, January 28 at […]
Ivan Moshchuk Presents “Reeds & Keys” with Alex Kinmonth
Young Gilmore artist Ivan Moshchuk (BM ’13, Piano) will present a concert titled “Reeds & Keys” with Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s principal oboist Alex Kinmonth on Friday, February 5 at 8:00 pm. The program includes works by Schumann, Bozza, Hindemith, Poulenc, and Saint-Saens. The concert will take place at Hagopian World of Rugs at 850 S. Old […]
Frances Borowsky Performs Vivaldi Double Concerto with Cecylia Barczyk and Tours Cuba
As winner of the Mary Graham Lasley Concerto Competition in 2013, cellist Frances Borowsky (MM ’13, Cello) will team up with her mother and first teacher, Cecylia Barczyk, to perform Vivaldi’s Concerto for 2 Cellos in G Minor with the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra in Alexandria, Virginia. The program also includes works by Mascagni, Puccini, Respighi, […]
Jelena Runić Presents at 90th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America
Humanities faculty member Jelena Runić gave a poster presentation titled “PCC Repairs in Spanish: A Distributed Morphology Approach” at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in Washington DC on January 7-10.
Richard Giarusso To Give Pre-Concert Lecture for Candlelight Concert Society
Richard Giarusso, chair of the Musicology Department, will give a pre-concert lecture at the Candlelight Concert Society’s upcoming concert featuring Baroque Band. The lecture will take place at 7:15 pm at Horowitz Center Smith Theatre on Saturday, February 6. The concert begins at 8:00 pm.