
Alumni Darren Bange and Ellen Dooley Perform in 2025 Inauguration
Peabody alumni Darren Bange (BM ’99, MM ’01, Trombone) and Ellen Dooley (BM ’96, Flute) performed in the 60th Inauguration of the President of the

Peabody alumni Darren Bange (BM ’99, MM ’01, Trombone) and Ellen Dooley (BM ’96, Flute) performed in the 60th Inauguration of the President of the

Baltimore composer Dan Deacon scored director Kelly Marcel’s Venom: The Last Dance. The original soundtrack, released by Sony Classical, is a 28-track album of scene-setting

Soprano and faculty artist Ah Young Hong (BM ’98, MM ’01, Voice) sings a haunting series of words-as-sounds to open “The Quiet Sound of Making Beds,” a
Peabody alumni are involved in a new organization called Lift Music Fund, which mission is to make achievement in music more accessible and equitable. The
Peabody musicians performed at Taiwan’s 107th National Day celebration in Twin Oaks, Washington, D.C. This event is the most important national event of the year
David Faleris (MM ’06, Trombone) has achieved second place in The American Prize in Composition, 2017-18, in the instrumental chamber music division (professional composer), for
Filipino trombonist Ricson Poonin (MM ’16, GPD ’17, Trombone) will be a featured soloist on Ferdinand David’s Trombone Concertino in E-flat with the Philippine Philharmonic
Gregory Campbell (BM ’05, Trombone) has joined Minnesota Opera as patron services director. There, he is leading the implementation of their new ticketing and development
Robert Stan Wilkerson (MM ’98, Trombone) released a new single, Unstoppable, to generate funds for the Community Cupboard, a food pantry in Florida that’s been
Beauty Slap – a group with Hakeem Bilal (BM ’10, Bass Trombone), Gabriel Colby (BM ’10, GPD ’12, Trombone), and Scott Nadelson (BM ’11, Trumpet) – was