
Megan Ihnen Releases Sleep Songs: Wordless Lullabies for the Sleepless
Mezzo-Soprano Megan Ihnen (MM ’09, Voice) released “Sleep Songs: Wordless Lullabies for the Sleepless” on January 1, 2021. The album features wordless lullabies for solo
Mezzo-Soprano Megan Ihnen (MM ’09, Voice) released “Sleep Songs: Wordless Lullabies for the Sleepless” on January 1, 2021. The album features wordless lullabies for solo
Michael Maliakel (BM ’12, Voice), who studied with Stanley Cornett, was selected to participate in the Kurt Weill Foundation’s Lotte Lenya Competition Songbook, a collection
Ashley Higginbotham (MM ’20, Voice) released a holiday single entitled “Hosting the Holidays” on Friday, November 27. All proceeds from the downloads will go to
Peabody faculty and alumni were well-represented among the 2021 GRAMMY nominees announced last week. The 63rd GRAMMY Awards will be presented on Sunday, January 31.
Associate Professor Tony Arnold is a featured guest artist at the 43rd annual (and first virtual) Festival of New American Music (FeNAM), hosted by Sacramento
Catrin Davies (BM ’03, Voice) has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Baltimore Concert Opera where she will serve a renewable three-year
Three Peabody musicians are finalists in the World Bach Competition sponsored by the Boulder Bach Festival – Kristen Dubenion-Smith (MM ’05, Voice) in the Professional
Elizabeth Sarian (BM ’17, GPD ’18, Voice) is working with the Atlanta Opera recording ‘singing telegrams’ for health care workers, hospital patients, and seniors. Sarian
Senior Mofan Lai has been named one of two recipients of the 2020 Johns Hopkins University President’s Commendation for Achievement in the Arts, a service
Noted for her “directorial command” and “technical expertise,” conductor Beth Willer will join the faculty of the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University as associate professor and director