
Performance by the Peabody Consort
The Peabody Consort performed a 30-minute show for WGBH in Boston after their concert at the Boston Early Music Festival.
The Peabody Consort performed a 30-minute show for WGBH in Boston after their concert at the Boston Early Music Festival.
Elizabeth Hungerford (BM ’10, Voice) and Andrew Arceci (BM ’08, Viola da Gamba; Double Bass) will be recording an album of works for soprano and
The Peabody Consort, a select group of early music musicians from Peabody, will be playing a few Sephardic Romances on Sunday afternoon at 4:00 p.m.
Lutenist Brian Kay, a senior, won the Lute Society of America’s Emerging Artist Competition for the second time. He is the only student lutenist to
Mark Cudek (MM ’82, Lute) and alumni in the Peabody Consort – countertenor Peter Lee (BM ’06, MM ’08, Voice), Andrew Arceci (BM ’08, Double
Fasch Orchestral Works, Volume 3 – the last of a three-CD series of orchestral music by Bach-contemporary Johann Friedrich Fasch recorded by Tempesta di Mare,
Joseph Gascho, (MM ’01, Harpsichord) co-director of Harmonious Blacksmith, released his first solo harpsichord CD Harpsichord Transcriptions of his own compositions and transcriptions and arrangements
Soprano Sara MacKimmie (MM ’11, Voice) and lutenist Brian Kay, a junior studying with Richard Stone, have been chosen to participate in Baroque music master
Kristen Dubenion-Smith (MM ’05, Voice) released her first CD with her ensemble Concerto delle Donne featuring the sacred Music of Chiara Margarita Cozzolani. Other alumni
Alternative rock group Garland of Hours, led by viola da gamba MM candidate Amy Domingues, has released its third album Lucidia. Domingues is also a