
Jahi Alexander and Camille DeLaney-McNeil Featured by El Sistema USA
Tuned-In and Conservatory alumnus Jahi Alexander (BM ’20, Trombone) and Conservatory alumna Camille DeLaney-McNeil (MM ’11, Flute) have been featured in a recent video by

Tuned-In and Conservatory alumnus Jahi Alexander (BM ’20, Trombone) and Conservatory alumna Camille DeLaney-McNeil (MM ’11, Flute) have been featured in a recent video by

Tara Rozanski, a piccolo graduate performance diploma candidate, was featured in Voyage Baltimore. In the article she discusses moving to Baltimore and becoming a part

Composition faculty artist Sky Macklay was featured in I Care If You Listen’s ListN Up series where she curated a playlist with the theme of

Joy Guidry (BM ’18, Bassoon) was featured in an interview by VAN magazine in which they discussed their album “Radical Acceptance” and Guidry’s about thoughts

The Thirteen, a professional choir and orchestra, announces its 2022-23 season including Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610, Frank martin’s Mass for Double Choir, and more. Members

Joy Guidry (BM ’18, Bassoon) has been awarded the 2021 Berlin Prize for Young Artists. Guidry was one of six finalists chosen from over 230

Symphony orchestras have started adding the late Ukrainian composer Myroslav Skoryk’s Melody in A Minor to their concert programs to acknowledge the current humanitarian crisis

The Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University welcomes Samuel Blair to its bassoon studio faculty beginning in the 2022-23 academic year.

Camille Delaney-McNeil (MM ’11, Flute) was featured in Musical America’s “Top 30 Professionals of the Year” list for 2021. Delaney-McNeil, a current Director at the

Mary Matthews (MM ’10, Flute) released Beatboxing & Beyond: An Essential Method for the 21st-Century Flutist in June 2021 with Nicole Chamberlain. The method book