
Sam Torres Releases Debut Album
Sam Torres (MM ’18, Computer Music) released his debut album, Still. Still is an ambient, meditative album of improvised music for saxophone and live electronics.
Sam Torres (MM ’18, Computer Music) released his debut album, Still. Still is an ambient, meditative album of improvised music for saxophone and live electronics.
Niloufar Nourbakhsh, co-artistic director of the Peabody Laptop Orchestra, was featured in VAN magazine about her work as founding member/co-artistic director of the Iranian Female Composers Association and the
Allison Clendaniel (BM ’14, Voice) and Bonnie Lander (PD ’08, Computer Music) were featured in New Music USA’s “Different Cities, Different Voices: Baltimore” article. The
Composer, pianist, live coding laptop performer, and artificial intelligence researcher Norah Lorway will join the Computer Music faculty of the Peabody Conservatory as Visiting Assistant
Matthew Sullivan (BM ‘17, Recording Arts, Computer Music) was the Sound Editor for “Colette,” a film that recently won the Academy Award for Best Documentary
Composer, electronics performer, and sound artist Sam Pluta will join the faculty of the Peabody Conservatory as associate professor of computer music, beginning in the
Burtner Elected to Society of Scholars
Bijan Olia (BM ’11, MM ’12, Computer Music) premiered his piece Streicher, Tasti et Bizarreries for piano quartet, melodica, and toy piano at the Theatricum Botanicum
James Young (DMA ’14, Composition), Tyrone Page (BM ’16, MM ’18 Saxophone; BM ’16, Music Education), and Matthew Sullivan (BM ‘17, Computer Music) released an
Alex Wang (MM ’17, Computer Music) became an Ableton Certified Trainer. He offers private and group lessons for various abilities, both over Skype and in