Kate Wagner Writes for The Atlantic, Interviewed on NPR
An article by Kate Wagner (MA ’18, Audio Sciences) was published in The Atlantic called “How Restaurants Got So Loud” on November 27. The article discusses
An article by Kate Wagner (MA ’18, Audio Sciences) was published in The Atlantic called “How Restaurants Got So Loud” on November 27. The article discusses
Roc Xu (MM ‘18, Audio Science) received a job offer at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music as assistant director of recording service.
Faculty artist Ian Hoffman, recording arts, will appear a guest on PreserveCast by Preservation Maryland. He will be heard on the episode “Incorporating Contemporary Sound
Kate Wagner (MA ’18, Audio Sciences) has a featured article in Vox. The author of the architecture blog, McMansion Hell, critiques Betsy DeVos’s summer home
Peabody junior Anthony Peña, studying recording arts and computer music, has signed his recording group June Pastel with The Native Sound, an independent recording label.
Faculty artist Thomas Dolby accepted the Roland Lifetime Achievement Award. At the ceremony, he discussed his relationship with the company and performed his hit, “She
Kate Wagner, who writes the viral architecture blog McMansion Hell, was interviewed by James Bennett II for his WQXR Blog, “Where’s the Best Seat in
On April 19, composition faculty member Judah Adashi (MM ’02, DMA ’11, Composition) and cellist Lavena Johanson (MM ’13, Cello) released a recording of Dr.
Homewood Professor of the Arts and recording arts faculty member Thomas Dolby was featured in an interview by Ethan McLeod of the Baltimore Fishbowl. The
Homewood Professor of the Arts and recording arts faculty member Thomas Dolby will give a talk on his memoir The Speed of Sound: Breaking the