Peabody Renaissance Ensemble in Young Performers Festival
The Peabody Renaissance Ensemble has been selected as a Festival Ensemble for the 2019 Young Performers Festival and Showcase, a part of the Bloomington Early
The Peabody Renaissance Ensemble has been selected as a Festival Ensemble for the 2019 Young Performers Festival and Showcase, a part of the Bloomington Early
Nola Richardson (MM ’10, Voice Pedagogy; MM ’11, Early Music Voice) won the Grand Rapids Bach Festival Competition. She was the recipient of the Linn
Two Peabody alumni were on a Grammy-winning recording. Brian Kay (BM ’13, MM ’15, Lute) and William Simms (MM ’91, Guitar) now perform
Members of the Peabody Renaissance Ensemble will be performing in the Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo Festival February 14-17. On Thursday, February 14,
Brian Kay (BM ’13, MM ’15, Lute) has been named the first artistic leadership fellow for Apollo’s Fire. Kay’s responsibilities in 2018-19 center on serving
Brian Kay (BM ’13, MM ’15, Lute) was recently appointed Instructor of Lute in the Historical Performance Dept. at Case Western Reserve University. Kay was
Helen-Jean Talbott (MM’ 09, Recorder Performance), a composition student of Judah Adashi (MM ’02, DMA ’11, Composition) and previously a recorder student of Gwyn Roberts,
Amy Domingues (MM ’12, Viola da Gamba) is a founding member of the early music ensemble Sonnambula, which has been appointed Ensemble in Residence for
Peabody student Marc Armitano Domingo, viola da gamba, was featured in the New York Times as a “Maker to Know.” In New York, he creates
Nola Richardson (MM ’10, Voice Pedagogy; MM ’11, Early Music Voice) won first prize in the 2018 Audrey Rooney Bach Competition. This competition is presented