Nola Richardson Wins Third Prize at Annual Handel Aria Competition
Nola Richardson (MM Early Music, ’11) won Third Prize and was voted “Audience Favorite” at the Fourth Annual Handel Aria Competition at the Madison Early
Nola Richardson (MM Early Music, ’11) won Third Prize and was voted “Audience Favorite” at the Fourth Annual Handel Aria Competition at the Madison Early
Music in Maryland, WBJC (91.5FM) broadcast musical portions of Words and Music of Three Faiths, a collaboration between the Peabody Consort, Bolton Street Synagogue, and
Soprano Kerry Holahan (MM ’14, Early Music, Voice) will be a featured soloist in the American Bach Soloists Festival performance of Bach’s B Minor Mass
The Baltimore Consort – Mary Anne Ballard, Mark Cudek (MM ’82, Lute), Larry Lipkis, Ronn McFarlane (’79, Guitar), and Mindy Rosenfeld (BM ’80, Flute) –
Theory and musicology faculty Douglas Buchanan (MM ’08, Composition, Music Theory Pedagogy; DMA ’13, Composition) and Kerry Holahan (MM ’14, Early Music, Voice) will attend
Faculty artist Mark Cudek (MM ’82, Lute) will perform with the Baltimore Consort on June 17 and 18 at the Indianapolis Early Music Festival. The
Pro Musica Rara, an early music ensemble comprised of faculty artists Gwyn Roberts, flute, Adam Pearl, harpsichord, and Ivan Stefanovic, violin, with GPD student Aik
Elizabeth Hungerford (BM ’10, Voice) and Andrew Arceci (BM ’08, Viola da Gamba; Double Bass) released an album of works for soprano and viola da
Tempesta di Mare/Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra’s newly released CD was named CD of the week by radio stations around the country including Boston’s WGBH. The recording,
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble and Peabody Early Music alumna Janna Critz (GPD ’14, Voice) has been accepted into the Carmel Bach Festival this summer as one