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Composer and Music Tech Pioneer Tod Machover to Speak, Receive George Peabody Medal at Peabody Conservatory’s 2026 Graduation Ceremonies
Hailed as a “musical visionary” and “America’s most wired composer,” inventor, composer, professor, and Faculty Director of the MIT Media Lab Tod Machover will deliver the address for the Peabody Conservatory’s 2026 Graduation ceremonies on Wednesday,

Zane Forshee and Layan Atieh Receive Hopkins Artistic Lens Awards
Faculty aristst Zane Forshee (MM ’01, GPD ’03, DMA ’11, Guitar) and Layan Atieh (BM ’22, Horn) won Artistic Lens Awards, part of the Johns

Ben Ross Selected as Spoleto Festival USA “Tell Your Story” Fellow
Ben Ross (MM ’23, Voice) was selected as a “Tell Your Story” fellow with the Spoleto Festival USA this year. Over the course of the

Zane Forshee selected as SNF Parkway Resident Artist
Faculty Artist Zane Forshee (MM ’01, GPD ’03, DMA ’11, Guitar) selected as a 2026 Stavros Niarchos Foundation Parkway Resident Artist, part of a Mellon

Jacqueline Pollauf’s Book Acclaimed by Harp Column Magazine
Jacqueline Pollauf’s (MB ’06, Harp; MM ’07, Harp and Pedagogy) most recent publication, Choral Repertoire: Harp Parts was reviewed by the Harp Column Magazine in

Carter Brey to Retire from Principal Cello of the New York Philharmonic
Carter Brey, (BM ’76, Cello) the principal cello of the New York Philharmonic since 1996, announced his retirement at the end of the 2025-26 season.

Marin Alsop Featured on PBS’ “She Was First” Docuseries
Faculty artist Marin Alsop was featured on PBS’ docuseries “She Was First” hosted by Soledad O’Brien. The episode highlighted her accomplishments as the first woman
The Peabody Post is your portal to news, videos, and social media connected to the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, one of the world’s most highly regarded arts schools.

Composer and Music Tech Pioneer Tod Machover to Speak, Receive George Peabody Medal at Peabody Conservatory’s 2026 Graduation Ceremonies
Hailed as a “musical visionary” and “America’s most wired composer,” inventor, composer, professor, and Faculty Director of the MIT Media Lab Tod Machover will deliver the address for the Peabody Conservatory’s 2026 Graduation ceremonies on Wednesday,

Zane Forshee and Layan Atieh Receive Hopkins Artistic Lens Awards
Faculty aristst Zane Forshee (MM ’01, GPD ’03, DMA ’11, Guitar) and Layan Atieh (BM ’22, Horn) won Artistic Lens Awards, part of the Johns

Ben Ross Selected as Spoleto Festival USA “Tell Your Story” Fellow
Ben Ross (MM ’23, Voice) was selected as a “Tell Your Story” fellow with the Spoleto Festival USA this year. Over the course of the

Zane Forshee selected as SNF Parkway Resident Artist
Faculty Artist Zane Forshee (MM ’01, GPD ’03, DMA ’11, Guitar) selected as a 2026 Stavros Niarchos Foundation Parkway Resident Artist, part of a Mellon

Jacqueline Pollauf’s Book Acclaimed by Harp Column Magazine
Jacqueline Pollauf’s (MB ’06, Harp; MM ’07, Harp and Pedagogy) most recent publication, Choral Repertoire: Harp Parts was reviewed by the Harp Column Magazine in

Carter Brey to Retire from Principal Cello of the New York Philharmonic
Carter Brey, (BM ’76, Cello) the principal cello of the New York Philharmonic since 1996, announced his retirement at the end of the 2025-26 season.

Marin Alsop Featured on PBS’ “She Was First” Docuseries
Faculty artist Marin Alsop was featured on PBS’ docuseries “She Was First” hosted by Soledad O’Brien. The episode highlighted her accomplishments as the first woman