Judy Schneider Retires from U.S. Government Accountability Office
Judy Schneider (BM ’82, Flute) has retired from the U.S. Government Accountability Office after 32 years as the catalog/systems librarian. Schneider began working in Peabody’s
Judy Schneider (BM ’82, Flute) has retired from the U.S. Government Accountability Office after 32 years as the catalog/systems librarian. Schneider began working in Peabody’s
Camille Delaney-McNeil (MM ’11, Flute) has been appointed Director of the Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen YOLA Center at Inglewood (BYC) at the Los Angeles
Leela Breithaupt (BM ’93, MM ’96, Flute) has been appointed Executive Director of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem. As the oldest American Bach Choir. The
Professor of Flute Marina Piccinini offers the Marina Piccinini International Master Classes this May focusing on Niccolò Paganini’s 24 Caprices. The classes will be held
Duo Sila – Christina Manceor (MM ’17, Percussion) and Amanda Dame (MM ’19, Flute) – released their inaugural album, Traditions Reimagined, on February 26, 2021.
Piccolo faculty artist Erica Peel is featured on the Flute 360 podcast talking about her orchestral journey, time management, and patience with self.
Jay Shankar, an undergraduate clarinet student, has been awarded first prize in Vandoren Emerging Artist Competition in Classical Clarinet. Winners of the competition will travel
Sam Kaestner (BM ’00, Clarinet) designed a solution to drive climate action for the United Nations with a team of four other students from the
Marina Piccinini will participate in the Seattle Chamber Music Society’s Virtual Summer Festival. On July 29, she will perform the world premiere of Siren Song
Mind on Fire presented 11 short, art performances in a Virtual Variety Show with music, poetry, prose, improvisation, opera, puppetry, song, and space online on