
Myths and Accidents Album Release
Ryan de Ryke (MM ’02, AD ’04, Voice) and Daniel Schlosberg (MM ’01, Piano) headline a new recording of vocal music of Chicago-based composer Doug

Ryan de Ryke (MM ’02, AD ’04, Voice) and Daniel Schlosberg (MM ’01, Piano) headline a new recording of vocal music of Chicago-based composer Doug

For the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) 2025 Student Awards, in the Advanced Treble category, Tess Ottinger (MM ’20, Vocal Studies) won First

Curtis Bannister (GPD ’10, Voice) stars in the second season of the Netflix romantic dramedy Survival of the Thickest, starting March 27.

Composer and vocalist Joshua Bornfield (DMA ’13 Composition; MM ’14, Music Theory Pedagogy) won the commission prize of the 2025 NYC songSLAM Competition for “Shift,”

Laura Strickling (MM ’06, Voice) and Daniel Schlosberg (BM ’00, MM ’01, Piano; KSAS BA ’00, History), perform American art song, including a world premieres

Celebrated American pianist Gilbert Kalish has enjoyed a number of long-standing, rich collaborations with other artists over his distinguished career, and in recent years his

The Pitch Craft Collective is a new Baltimore-based concert series and ensemble that includes artistic director Sonya Knussen (GPD ’12, Vocal Performance) and performers Julie

Jennifer Davison (BM ’95, Voice) was featured in The NYC Daily Post on music, health and the transformative power of the arts.

Peabody alumni and faculty are well represented in the 2025 Grammy nominations. The 67th Annual Grammy Awards take place February 2, 2025, at the Crytpo.Com Arena

Current undergraduate vocal studies student Lulu Hassanein won first place and Elizabeth Lentz won second place at MD/DC NATS. Both are students of Carl DuPont.