The Poulenc Trio—oboist Aleh Remezau and faculty artists Irina Kaplan Lande, piano, and Bryan Young, bassoon—perform a program including Ludwig van Beethoven’s Trio in B-flat major, Op. 11, "Gassenhauer," James Lee III’s Principal Brothers No. 4, Thomas Benjamin’s Three Études, and Viet Cuong’s (BM ’11, MM ’12, Composition) Explain Yourself! View the Program
This program celebrates the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel’s birth, exploring his profound influence on 20th-century music and the enduring resonance of his artistry. The program reveals a vibrant tapestry of sound shaped by early 20th-century Paris—a city that inspired and sustained countless musicians. Showcasing works that connect tradition and innovation, tragedy and triumph, this […]
Peabody Assistant Professor and saxophonist Doug O’Connor is joined by his ensemble, the Project Fusion Saxophone Quartet, and guest saxophonist Jeff Siegfried for a program of compositions and arrangements by living composers, including faculty artists Alyssa Weinberg and Sky Macklay, and Peabody alumnus Bobby Ge.
Celebrating Diversity Through Music The Peabody Youth Orchestra (PYO), under the direction of Venezuelan conductor Andrés González, is deeply committed to fostering diversity and inclusion through its programming. Each concert cycle highlights works by women and BIPOC composers, exposing students to a rich and varied repertoire while providing equal musical challenges and opportunities for growth. […]
Caitlin Glastonbury, soprano Steven Naylor, piano
Every year, Peabody Flutists team up with harpsichordists from the historical performance department to bring Bach’s flute sonatas to life - completely from memory.
Robert Schumann: Fantasiestucke, Op. 73 Dmitri Shostakovich: Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 40 Simon Laks: Sonata pour violoncelle et piano (1932)Â Johannes Brahms: Sonata for Cello and Piano in F major, Op. 99
Music by Peabody Composers for voice composed in response to an array of stunning astronomical images. In collaboration with Brice Ménard of the Johns Hopkins Department of Physics and Astronomy, composers from the studios of the Peabody Department of Composition, and students from the vocal studio of Peabody Professor Ah Young Hong.