Natalie Draper to be composer fellow this summer at Tanglewood Music Center
DMA candidate Natalie Draper and music theory faculty member, who studies with Oscar Bettison, has been selected to be a composer fellow this summer at
DMA candidate Natalie Draper and music theory faculty member, who studies with Oscar Bettison, has been selected to be a composer fellow this summer at
Faculty artist Kip Wile was named program committee chair for the 2015 conference of the Music Theory Society of the Mid-Atlantic (MTSMA). The conference will
Charles Halka’s (BM ’06, Piano; MM ’08, Composition, Music Theory Pedagogy) latest orchestral work, Impact, will receive its world premiere by the Mexican Symphony Orchestra
Chair of Peabody’s Music Theory department David Smooke (MM ’95, Composition) has been selected as a recipient for the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance inaugural Rubys
“Joel Puckett: Real Life Inspiration” – A video profile of faculty artist Joel Puckett’s work by NewMusicBox. Several of his pieces are featured throughout the
Faculty artist David Smooke talks to Aaron Henkin of WYPR’s The Signal about the world premiere of his work Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, Vol. II on the Peabody Wind
The Atlantic Guitar Quartet’s debut album received a review in Baltimore Magazine. “mesmeric chamber music that’s enchanting and peculiar, but never precious. These five compositions
Asha Srinivasan (MM ’03, Music Theory Pedagogy; MM ’04, Computer Music, Composition) was granted tenure and promoted to Associate Professor at Lawrence University, where she
Angel Lam (MM ’03, DMA ’11, Composition; MM ’05, Music Theory) recently released her first album into the Audio Network catalogue, with the group Japanese
On February 6, pianist Karl Larson will perform the Baltimore premiere of David Smooke’s (MM ’95, Composition) Transgenic Fields, dusk, as well as Morton Feldman’s