
Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel Releases New Album
The Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel, comprised of Peabody Violin Professor Judith Ingolfsson and pianist Vladimir Stoupe, released a new album on OehmsClassics. The album features two sonatas

The Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel, comprised of Peabody Violin Professor Judith Ingolfsson and pianist Vladimir Stoupe, released a new album on OehmsClassics. The album features two sonatas

Preparatory Alumna Hilary Hahn was awarded the $100,000 Avery Fisher Prize in recognition of her outstanding artistic achievement and leadership in classical music on January

The Bergamot Quartet—Ledah Finck (BM ’16, MM ‘18, Violin); Sarah Thomas (BM ’17, MM ’19 Violin); Amy Huimei Tan (GPD ’20, Viola); and Irène Han

Peabody’s Musician-in-Residence program was recently featured on The Baltimore Sun highlighting Alexander Wu’s involvement in the program at Roland Park Place.

Mind on Fire, the Baltimore-based ensemble co-founded by artistic director Allison Clendaniel (BM ’14, Voice) and executive director James David Young (DMA ’14, Composition), was

STILLPOINT, an album created by Awadagin Pratt (PC ’89, Piano; PC ’89, Violin; GPD ’92, Conducting), was released on New Amsterdam records on August 25.

The soundtrack to the Netflix documentary King of Clones, composed by Dan Deacon and released in June, features alumni musicians Peter Kibbe (BM ’12, Cello),

Chelsey Green (MM ’09, Viola) and the Green Project play September 23 and 24 at Keystone Korner for a live recording project. There are four

Community Concerts at Second announced their 2023-24 Recital Season, and it will feature a number of Peabody Faculty artists and alumni. Opening the season was

Sheila Esquivel (BM ’22, Violin) was recently appointed Program Director of the NEC’s Boston BEAM (Bridging Equity and Achievement Through Music) program in July 2023.