
Frances Borowsky Featured Guest of Alytus Summer Festival
Frances Borowsky (MM ’13, Cello) was invited this summer as a featured guest of the Alytus (2022 Cultural Capital of Lithuania) summer festival along with
Frances Borowsky (MM ’13, Cello) was invited this summer as a featured guest of the Alytus (2022 Cultural Capital of Lithuania) summer festival along with
The Thirteen, a professional choir and orchestra, announces its 2022-23 season including Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610, Frank martin’s Mass for Double Choir, and more. Members
Salon De Virtuosi has announced that Ismael Guerrero (BM ’20, Cello) is one of the 2022 Career Grant Winners which awards each recipient with $5,000.
Michael Stepniak (MM ‘98, GPD ‘99, Viola) released his second book, titled A More Promising Musical Future: Leading Transformational Change in Music Higher Education. Stepniak
Ismael Guerrero (BM ’20, Cello) won a three-year fellowship with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the direction of Gustavo Dudamel.
Vadim Gluzman, Distinguished Artist in Residence, violin, was featured in this article in the June 2022 issue of The Strad. In the short feature, he
Bergamot Quartet, comprised of Ledah Finck (BM ’16, MM ‘18, Violin); Sarah Thomas (BM ’17, MM ’19 Violin); Amy Huimei Tan (GPD ’20, Viola); and
Kasia Bryla (AD ’11, Viola) has been appointed 4th chair viola with the San Francisco Symphony. Bryla has previously played with the Orchestra of St.
Amit Peled’s performance of Joshua Bornfield’s new Houses of Peace was featured in The Strad magazine. Peled is the cello soloist of the Handel Choir
Symphony orchestras have started adding the late Ukrainian composer Myroslav Skoryk’s Melody in A Minor to their concert programs to acknowledge the current humanitarian crisis