Marina Piccinini Master Classes Moved Online
Professor Marina Piccinini will move her Marina Piccinini International Masterclasses online. The master classes, taking place May 26 to May 31, are called “Beyond the
Professor Marina Piccinini will move her Marina Piccinini International Masterclasses online. The master classes, taking place May 26 to May 31, are called “Beyond the
Heartbeat Opera posted a video of its virtual choir, orchestra, dancers, and gardeners bringing to digital life Bernstein’s masterpiece “Make Our Garden Grow” from Candide,
Dutch conductor Robert Kahn (BM ’15, Clarinet, KSAS BS ’15, Physics) directed student musicians at the Curtis Institute of Music in a performance of America
Melanie S. Keller (BM ’99, Flute) along with her ensemble, Tree City Chamber Players, has received a $2,000 2019 grant from the Boise City Department
Symphony Number One has been named the 2019 Grand Prize winner of The American Prize in Orchestral Performance. The American Prize recognized the Baltimore group
The Preparatory’s Tuned-In Wind Brass Percussion Congregation, led by faculty artist Dan Trahey (BM ’00, Tuba, Music Education), will travel to Detroit, Mich. for a
Preparatory alum Iman Williams, a junior at Virginia Commonwealth University, won the 25th annual Sigma Alpha Iota scholarship competition for VCU women in the Music
Nijaya Brown, an eighth grader at the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women (located in our neighborhood in Mount Vernon), recently got accepted to the
Peabody freshman Gemma Baek, clarinet, won third prize in the Sidney Forrest Clarinet Competition at the University of Maryland on Sunday, April 14.
The Bulliet Trio, comprised of Peabody students Yoshiaki Horiguchi, double bass; Ellen Gruber, oboe; and Mafalda Santos, cello, was featured in an article on the