Features
As Peabody students prepare to become citizen artists, a strong grounding in the liberal arts is crucial.
by Bret McCabe
Fall 2021
With students back on campus, large ensemble rehearsals and performances can once again take center stage.
Photography by Larry Canner, Ben Johnson, and Will Kirk
Fall 2021
Since 1871, composers at Peabody have had a far-reaching impact on the world of music — creating seminal works, innovating composition techniques and genres, and sharing their considerable wisdom with generations of young composers. Read about just some of these compelling people and programs in the short stories that follow.
by Sue De Pasquale
Photography from the Peabody Archives
Fall 2021
The seismic challenges facing the performing arts extend beyond a speedy vaccine rollout for COVID-19. Here’s what today’s artists must do to prepare for the “next normal.”
by Elizabeth Nonemaker
Spring 2021
The Peabody Preparatory, long a Baltimore hub of arts instruction for children and teens, is dramatically expanding its programming to reach adults from a variety of music and dance backgrounds.
by Lacey Ann Johnson
Spring 2021
Peabody’s new strategic plan positions the institute — and its students — for future economic and cultural uncertainties.
by Linell Smith
Fall 2020