Peter Schmelz of Johns Hopkins University) Talk titel: "Valentin Silvestrov's Impossible Moment"
Few musicians have achieved the broad-based success that David Rosenthal has earned as a Musical Director, Keyboardist, Synthesizer Programmer, Producer, Composer, Orchestrator, and touring professional. With a musical career spanning four decades, Rosenthal's talents have been continually in demand for his skilled musical precision, technical expertise, and vast experience. His multi-faceted career has taken him […]
As guest artist for the Peabody Composition and Jazz departments, composer, multi-instrumentalist, MacArthur fellow, and University of Pennsylvania Assistant Professor of Music Tyshawn Sorey works with the Graduate Jazz Ensemble at the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center during a rehearsal that is free and open to the public.
Industrial toxic emissions on the South Baltimore Peninsula are among the highest in the nation. Because of the concentration of factories and other chemical industries in their neighborhoods, residents face elevated rates of lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses in addition to heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular disease, all of which can lead to premature […]
An evening honoring Baltimore’s “First Lady of Jazz”, Ethel Ennis, L.H.D. ’08, with performances by Peabody’s own, vocalist Charenée Wade, the Peabody Jazz Ensemble, and vocalist/dancer Brinae Ali, plus special guests, Baltimore-native and legendary pianist Cyrus Chestnut and the Baltimore School for the Arts Jazz Ensemble. In addition to in-person seating, a live-streaming pass is also available for purchase. […]
Improvisation and Performance approach in Pan-American Styles
Rob McGinness (MM ’17, Voice) and Claire Galloway (MM ’15 Voice) appear with the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra for “Holiday Joy,” a concert featuring a festive selection of music celebrating the spirit of the season. Tickets are $55.
Rob McGinness (MM ’17, Voice) and Claire Galloway (MM ’15 Voice) appear with the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra for “Holiday Joy,” a concert featuring a festive selection of music celebrating the spirit of the season. Tickets are $55.
The story of today’s Santa Claus begins with the early-Christian bishop Nicolas of Myra, who was known for his generosity to those in need and for his love for children. Following his death in the year 343, he was made a Saint by the church, and the vibrant stories of his life — and abundant […]
Rob McGinness (MM ’17, Voice) and Claire Galloway (MM ’15 Voice) appear with the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra for “Holiday Joy,” a concert featuring a festive selection of music celebrating the spirit of the season. Tickets are $55.
A screening of a documentary film examining the life and art of the great Polish American pianist, Mieczyslaw Munz (1900-1976), featuring an appearance by one of his most celebrated students, Peabody faculty member Ann Schein.
A recital featuring Peabody Jazz faculty artist Warren Wolf on vibraphone, Jeff Reed on bass, CV Dashiell on drums, and Janelle Gill on piano, playing original compositions and some standards.
Philippe Rogier: Laboravi in gemitu Caroline Shaw: And the swallow Evelin Seppar: Psalm 129 Salomone Rossi: Psalm 8 Heinrich Schūtz: Die mit Tränen säen Charles Ives: Psalm 90 Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms
Harlan Parker, conductor Joachim Raff: Sinfonietta for Ten Winds John Harbison: Music for 18 Winds Arthur Bird: Serenade for Wind Instruments
The Peabody Renaissance Ensemble presents: "Renaissance and Sephardic Music to Drive the Cold Winter Away”
Joseph Young, conductor Robert Rearden and Wei-Ping Chou, horn Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in F Major for Two Horns and Orchestra, RV 538 Franz Liszt: Les Préludes, Symphonic Poem No. 3 Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 4, Op. 98 in E Minor
“How Sweet the Sound,” featuring Robert T. Gibson’s arrangement of Amazing Grace. Hear music by Schubert, Chausson, Betinis, Rutter, and Poston, as well as spirituals and songs from around the world. Parking in JHU South Garage included in ticket price.
Emmet Cohen Piano Trio with Yasuchi Nakamura on bass and Joe Famsworth on drums
The Peabody Renaissance Ensemble presents: "Renaissance and Sephardic Music to Drive the Cold Winter Away”
“How Sweet the Sound,” featuring Robert T. Gibson’s arrangement of Amazing Grace. Hear music by Schubert, Chausson, Betinis, Rutter, and Poston, as well as spirituals and songs from around the world. Parking in JHU South Garage included in ticket price.
The First & Franklin Sanctuary Choir, directed by Jason Kissel (DMA ’07, Organ) and featuring numerous Peabody alumni, will present their annual Candlelight Choral Concert. The program includes Vivaldi’s Gloria and many other seasonal choral works.
A renowned pianist and one of the newest members of the Peabody Conservatory faculty, HieYon Choi performs J.S. Bach’s timeless Goldberg Variations.
Mezzo-soprano Taylor Hillary Boykins (MM ’14, Voice) joins the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra to ring in the new year with their concert, “A Toast to the New Year with MSO!” Michael Repper (DMA ’22, Conducting) also serves as the music director of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony.