Sandbox Percussion - Victor Caccese (BM ’11, Percussion), Terry Sweeney (BM ’13, Percussion), Ian Rosenbaum (BM ’08, Percussion), and Jonny Allen – will premiere new works by composition students at The University of Texas at Austin.
Nathaniel Dett's choral oratorio THE ORDERING OF MOSES weaves together classic spirituals that helped spark America's civil rights movement. The performance features Assistant Professor of Voice Carl Dupont, Melissa Wimbish (GPD ’11 Voice, GPD ’14 Chamber Ensemble), Gayssie Lugo (MM ’21, Voice and Pedagogy) and is directed by Jarrod Lee and Timothy Nelson (BM ’04 […]
Rush Johnston (BFA ’22, Dance) performs Leigh Ann Gann's "Work 2" February 11 as part of the I Love Your Vibe dance concert at the SMUSH Gallery in Jersey City.
Mike Stern, guitar Leni Stern, guitar Gary Grainger, bass Bob Franceschini, saxophone
Toni Marie Palmertree (BM '06, Voice) performs in Opera Delaware’s A Valentine Cabaret in February 2023.
Sandbox Percussion - Victor Caccese (BM ’11, Percussion), Terry Sweeney (BM ’13, Percussion), Ian Rosenbaum (BM ’08, Percussion), and Jonny Allen – present an audio and video collaboration consisting of seven ensemble movements and one solo movement for each member of Sandbox ensemble.
Toni Marie Palmertree (BM '06, Voice) performs in Opera Delaware’s A Valentine Cabaret in February 2023.
Join us for the February installment of [email protected]: FREE, informal musical performances in the Johns Hopkins Hospital "main loop" area (in the vicinity of Balduccis and Chevy Chase auditorium) at 11:45am. Bring your lunch and enjoy short, engaging performances by musicians from JH's Peabody Institute. The Nosreme String Quartet (Sean Meng, violin; Derek Chen, violin; Hsin Ching, […]
Adam Pearl, music director Mary Duncan Steidl, director View the Program Additional Performances Saturday, February 18 | 2:30pm Saturday, February 18 | 7:30pm Sunday, February 19 | 2:30pm
How do composers capture the sound, movement, and temperament of animals? University of Florida piano faculty Hsiang Tu presents a recital of 22 works by more than a dozen composers from the Baroque to the present that explore this question. Dr. Hsiang Tu holds a MM and DMA from the Juilliard School and has previously taught at Virginia Tech […]
Adam Pearl, music director Mary Duncan Steidl, director View the Program Additional Performances Friday, February 17 | 7:30pm Saturday, February 18 | 7:30pm Sunday, February 19 | 2:30pm
Preparatory Wind Orchestra Elijah Wirth, conductor Young Artists Orchestra Daniel Levitov, conductor Peabody Youth Orchestra Chaowen Ting, conductor View the Program
Adam Pearl, music director Mary Duncan Steidl, director View the Program Additional Performances Friday, February 17 | 7:30pm Saturday, February 18 | 2:30pm Sunday, February 19 | 2:30pm
Adam Pearl, music director Mary Duncan Steidl, director View the Program Additional Performances Friday, February 17 | 7:30pm Saturday, February 18 | 2:30pm Saturday, February 18 | 7:30pm
Katie Procell (MM ’18, Voice) and Christopher Lowry will perform a concert of vocal music for soprano and viola at An Die Musik LIVE! in Baltimore. The program will feature the world premiere of composer Peter Dayton’s (MM ’16, Composition) 30-minute song cycle “Temptress Helen.”
Alexandra Razskazoff (BM '14, Voice) will cover the role of Fiordiligi in Palm Beach Opera’s Così fan tutte.
11:30 am-12:45 pm: Kelly Hirina | Countertechnique 1:00 pm-2:15 pm: Mama Amaniyea | West African 2:30 pm-3:45 pm: Tabitha Hitchye | Salsa Learn more at peabodydancefestival.com
Join us for an afternoon of performances by the Peabody Institute’s Black Student Union as they take inspiration from contemporary works on view in the Italian Renaissance and Baroque galleries. In honor of Black History Month, students have selected music and dance pieces to perform in dialogue with Activating the Renaissance, currently on view at the […]
Alexandra Razskazoff (BM '14, Voice) will cover the role of Fiordiligi in Palm Beach Opera’s Così fan tutte.
A daylong celebration of the guitar featuring classes and performances for guitar students of all ages and experience levels. Classes and workshops will be offered for both classical and popular styles and include topics such as technique, composition, and improvisation as well as classical guitar construction and care. Performances will feature guest artists and ensembles. […]
Alexandra Razskazoff (BM '14, Voice) will cover the role of Fiordiligi in Palm Beach Opera’s Così fan tutte.
Music theory assistant professor and harpsichordist Paula Maust (MM '16, DMA '19, Harpsichord) performs selections from Elizabeth Turner’s 1756 Lessons for Harpsichord, one of the earliest published collections of music by an Englishwoman.
Viola faculty member Choong-Jin Chang will join the virtual AVS “greenroom” for a live discussion with host Steven Tenebom.
The Peabody Songbook Series bring students from the Vocal Studies and Piano divisions together for a pair of themed concerts every semester that investigate a wide range of repertoire. This semester, the February 27 concert features traditional Liederabend, a program of German song, and the April 4 program spotlights all-American music. Ideas for future recitals include […]
Nico Muhly: Reliable Sources Paul Dooley: Masks and Machines Kevin Day: Concerto for Wind Ensemble
This master class has been canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata in C minor, K. 457 Dora Chen, piano Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 31 in A-flat Major, Op. 110 Minjin Kim, piano View the Full Program
This master class has been canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience. Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 24 in F-sharp major, Op. 78 Nahyoung Kim, piano Robert Schumann: Humoreske, Op. 20 Sophia Lin, piano View the Full Program
Mei-Ann Chen, conductor Jacqueline Audas, violin Jean Sibelius: Concerto for Violin in D minor, Op. 47 Clarice Assad: Sin fronteras Claude Debussy: La mer View the Program
Alfred Schnittke: Voices of Nature Scott Ordway: North Woods Kile Smith: The Arc in the Sky Anonymous: Libre Vermell de Monserrat Francis Poulenc: Litanies à la vierge noire Frank Martin: Mass for Double Choir
Featuring world premieres by David Carlton Adams, Noah Goulet, Merrick Ohata, Qiu Yu, and Aaron Zimmer with additional music by John Cage and Hildegard. Cynthia Hu, soprano Rachel Steelman, soprano Leisha Casimiro, mezzo-soprano Ruya Ozveren, mezzo-soprano Ah Young Hong, soprano and special guest A collaboration between the Peabody Conservatory Department of Composition and the Johns […]