Thomas Kelly Presents “Words and Music in the South Italian Exultet Scrolls”
Thomas Kelly from Harvard University will visit Peabody as part of the Musicology Colloquium series to deliver a talk entitled “Words and Music in the
Thomas Kelly from Harvard University will visit Peabody as part of the Musicology Colloquium series to deliver a talk entitled “Words and Music in the
Adjunct faculty Mónica López-González, musicology, is participating as a Salzburg Global Fellow of the Salzburg Global Seminar during Session 593: “The Shock of the New:
Musicology faculty member David Hildebrand will present a program, “Musical Maryland: A History of Song and Performance from the Colonial Period to the Age of
Benjamin Steege (Columbia University) will deliver a talk titled “An Episode in the History of Feeling: Listening with Günther Anders in the Nuclear Age” in
Melissa Wertheimer (MM ’10, Piccolo), Yoon Nah Cho (BM ’02, Cello), and Hsien-Ann Meng (MM ’93, Piano; MM ’92, Musicology) will present a concert on
An exciting concert opportunity will be taking place next Saturday, October 7, 2017 at the First Unitarian Church of Baltimore. The concert is the beginning
Musicology faculty member Susan Forscher Weiss and her co-authors Don M. Randel and Matthew Shaftel were awarded a Certificate of Merit for Best Research in
Musicology faculty member David Hildebrand and former Peabody archivist Elizabeth Schaaf (’77, Voice) will launch their new book Musical Maryland on Thursday, November 2, at
Musicologist Bonnie Gordon (University of Virginia) will deliver a talk entitled “What if Orpheus was an Automaton?” in the Peabody Institute Musicology Colloquium series this coming Tuesday, September 26
Musicology faculty member David Hildebrand and former Peabody archivist Elizabeth Schaaf (’77, Voice) have written Musical Maryland: A History of Song and Performance from the