The Aspen Institute Hosts Trio ex Amino in Concert on April 23
The Aspen Institute hosted Trio ex Animo, a Peabody Honors ensemble comprised of Helen Wong, a sophomore studying violin with Keng-Yuen Tseng; Ethan Sandman, a
The Aspen Institute hosted Trio ex Animo, a Peabody Honors ensemble comprised of Helen Wong, a sophomore studying violin with Keng-Yuen Tseng; Ethan Sandman, a
Jacob Niederhoffer (BM ’12, MM ’14, Violin), a former student of Violaine Melançon, has published and edited a transcription of Chopin Ballade No. 1, Op.
Symphony Number One, founded and directed by DMA conducting student Jordan Randall Smith, will present their season finale concert on Friday, April 28 at 8:00
If Music Be The Food, a benefit concert series initiated in the Baltimore area by Beverly Wu (BM ’16, Violin) and Lior Willinger (MM ’16,
WWFM The Classical Network will broadcast and audio-stream three Peabody recordings on Monday evening, April 10, beginning at 8:00 pm. The program will include the
Trio Jinx– senior Louna Dekker-Vargas, flute; master’s candidate Ledah Finck (BM ’16, Violin); and master’s candidate Yoshi Horiguchi, double bass- will be featured in a
Helen Wong, student of Keng-Yuen Tseng, won first prize at the William Marbury Prize Competition for Violin. The top prize includes $1,000 and a concert-length
Ha-Young Kim (BM ’11, GPD ’12, Violin) and Gabriel Meza (BM ’13, MM ’14, GPD ’16, Violin) were winners of the January 2017 Harrisburg Symphony
The benefit concert series If Music Be the Food will feature musicians from the Peabody Conservatory and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in an upcoming concert. The program will
The O’Connor Band‘s album Coming Home with Maggie O’Connor (BM ’13, MM ’14, Violin) has been nominated for the 59th GRAMMY Awards Best Bluegrass Album