David Gutkin Joins Conservatory Musicology Faculty
David Gutkin is a scholar of American and European music from the early 20th century through the present. He received his PhD in historical musicology from Columbia
David Gutkin is a scholar of American and European music from the early 20th century through the present. He received his PhD in historical musicology from Columbia
First and Franklin Presbyterian Church, where Jason Kissel (DMA ’07, Organ) serves as minister of music and organist, will present the inaugural Baltimore Piano Marathon
On Tuesday, April 18 at 5:00 pm musicology Remi Chiu will discuss music of the Milanese Plague of 1576-1578. Plague tore through Milan between 1576-1578, eventually
Anicia Timberlake’s research focuses on musical citizenship: how political ideologies can come to be experienced in the body. Her current book, Political Education Beyond Words,
On Wednesday, March 15, at 6:30 pm, musicology faculty member Susan Forscher Weiss, will give a lecture on her book A Cole Porter Companion titled “A
On March 5, Musicology Faculty Member Douglas Buchanan (MM ’08, Composition,Theory Pedagogy; DMA ’13, Composition) will conduct the Maryland Choral Society in the Mid-Atlantic premiere
An article by Gary Sampsell (MM ’16, Musicology) titled, “Popular Music in the Time of J. S. Bach: The Leipzig Mandora Manuscript,” was recently accepted
Peabody musicology faculty member, Andrew Talle, and Erik Helzer, assistant professor of management at the Carey Business School, presented at the culminating symposium for the JHU’s
Musicologist Ralph Locke (Emeritus, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester) will deliver a talk entitled “Alexander the Great and the Indian Rajah Puru: Exoticism in
Musicology faculty member Susan Weiss will give a talk on her book, A Cole Porter Companion, at the Ivy Bookshop on December 8. Dr. Weiss’