Peabody Alumni Form Singapore’s First Baroque Orchestra
Inspired by the richness of Baroque music and close friendships, Alan Choo (MM ’14, Violin, Early Music; GPD ’16, Violin) and eight other Peabody alumni have formed Singapore’s first Baroque orchestra, Red Dot Baroque. The group released a major virtual collaboration – a fun educational video presenting the life, mishaps, and music of the French […]
Mark Cudek Featured in Nuvo for Indianapolis Early Music Festival
Faculty artist Mark Cudek (MM ’82, Lute), has organized the 52nd annual Indianapolis Early Music Festival. An article in Nuvo talks about what is planned for the festival and Cudek’s experience putting it together.
Peabody Students and Alumni to Sing in San Francisco
Julie Bosworth (MM ’14, Early Music Voice) and master’s candidates Katelyn Aungst, soprano, and William Meinert, bass, will be performing Monteverdi’s Vespro della Beata Vergine, commonly known as The Vespers of 1610, and Gabrieli’s In ecclesiis & Magnificat à 14 with the American Bach Soloists. There will be four concerts, two at St. Stephen’s Church […]
Peabody Alumni in Trouble in Tahiti
Peabody alumni Ben Shaver (BM ’12 Voice), Claire Galloway Weber (MM ‘15 Voice), Peter Tomaszewski (MM ’10 Voice, GPD ’12 Opera), Michael Dodge (MM ’16 Voice), Kerry Holahan (MM ’14 Early Music Voice), Justin Nurin (GPD ’10 Trumpet), Cody Raum (BM ’13 Double Bass, MM ’14 Music Theory), Stephanie Ray (MM ’12 Flute) and Aaron […]
Peabody Historical Performance Department Has Multiple Upcoming Performances
The Peabody Historical Performance Department has a robust calendar of events in December. On Friday, December 1, at 12:00 pm, the B’more Bach Ensemble, composed of Peabody students Matthew Gabriel, baroque cello; Sarah Lynn, baroque flute; Paula Maust and Patrick Merrill, harpsichord; and Stephanie Zimmerman, baroque violin; with Katelyn Aungst, soprano, and William Marshall, baritone, […]
Mountainside Baroque Presents Peabody Performers
On Sunday, September 17, at 4:00 pm, Mountainside Baroque will present “Totally Telemann” featuring Julie Bosworth (MM ’14, Early Music Voice), Janna Critz (MM ’13, Early Music: Voice/Pedagogy; GPD ’14, Voice), Corbin Phillips (MM ’15, Voice), and junior Sarah Lynn, Baroque flute, at the Shrine of Saints Peter and Paul, 125 Fayette St., Cumberland, Md.
William Simms featured in the Capitol Hill Chamber Music Festival
William Simms (MM ’91, Guitar) will be featured in the Capitol Hill Chamber Music Festival‘s “The Art of Modulation” on Sunday, August 6, at 7:00 pm at the Baltimore Basilica. Simms will play the theorbo in the concert with music by François Philidor, Heinichen, and Pergolesi.
Wade Davis and Ledah Finck Featured at Thrive Music
Tonight, Thursday July 13, at 7:00 pm, Thrive Music at Jordan Faye Contemporary will host a Finissage Party for Thrive and Jordan Faye. Wade Davis (MM ’11, GPD ’13, Baroque Violoncello) will perform works by Bach, and master’s candidate Ledah Finck (BM ’16, Violin) will perform solo works with voice. The event will take place […]
Peabody Consort Featured on Jay Harvey Upstage
The Peabody Consort directed by faculty artist Mark Cudek was featured on the blog Jay Harvey Upstage. The Peabody Consort performed as part of the 2017 Early Music festival and presented a program focusing music of three faiths from medieval Spain. Read more about the program here.
Mark Cudek Featured on WYPR’s Midday
Faculty artist Mark Cudek (MM ’82, Lute) was featured on WYPR’s program Midday on Friday, June 16 with Julie Bosworth (MM ’13, Early Music) and Brian Kay (BM ’13, MM ’15, Early Music). They performed Arabic, Christian, and Jewish music and discussed the Words and Music of Three Faiths program taking place on Sunday, June 18, at Second Presbyterian Church in […]