Works by Computer Music Students, Alumni at New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival
Several Peabody Computer Music students and alumni will have works featured on the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival as part of the New York
Several Peabody Computer Music students and alumni will have works featured on the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival as part of the New York
Peabody students will present “Classical Meets Improv at the Unitarian Church” on Friday, April 8 at 8:00pm at First Unitarian Church in Baltimore. The program features
Preparatory faculty member JeeYoung Rachel Choe (MM ’02, GPD ’03, DMA ’09, Flute), Grace Wang (MM ’12, GPD ’13, Flute), and flute students Seungmin Oh,
Flute and piccolo faculty member Laurie Sokoloff, solo piccoloist for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, was featured in an in-depth interview in the March issue of Flute
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
The Johns Hopkins Korean Graduate Student Association will host its Third Annual Spring Concert on Friday, March 11th at 7:30 pm in Shriver Hall, located at
Mary Matthews (MM ’10, Flute) won first place in The American Protégé International Woodwinds and Brass Competition. Ms. Matthews will make her Carnegie Hall solo
Symphony Number One released its debut album worldwide today, November 13. The album features recordings from the chamber orchestra’s debut concert in May 2015, including
Faculty artist Marina Piccinini, flute, will perform the world premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winner Aaron Jay Kernis’ Flute Concerto on January 21-23 at the Max M.
Leela Breithaupt (BM ’93, MM ’96, Flute) taught her “Go Baroque! Historically Informed Performance for Modern Flutists workshop” for the MasterclassesNYC series this September. She