Ray (Rachel) Winder (BM ’14, Jazz Saxophone) performs at the Baltimore Center Stage Sound Check series.
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Joseph Young (AD '09, Conducting), Peabody's Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Artistic Director of Ensembles, will conduct the Berkeley Symphony performing works by Contreras, Ellington, Walden and Elgar.
Join Maestro T. Herbert Dimmock (MM '76, Conducting) for Bach in Baltimore’s 35th Anniversary performance of Bach's St. John Passion, featuring Peabody faculty artist Carl DuPont (pictured) and alumni Eric Carey (BM ’15, Voice), Joseph Regan (BM ’03, MM ’06, Voice), and Melissa Wimbish (GPD ’11, Voice; GPD ’14, Chamber Ensemble) as soloists. Peabody alumni […]
Joseph Bohigian: Stone Dreams Lyn Goeringer: Orbs (World Premiere) Margaret Schedel: Union of Workers (World Premiere) Erin Rogers: Telegraph (World Premiere) Mari Kimura: Kismet View the Full Program
The Peabody Conservatory and the Schuler School of Fine Arts will come together for spontaneous collaboration on a given theme--an animal--on April 4th from 1:30pm to 5:30pm in the Bank of America Lounge in Leakin Hall. This idea was conceived within the graduate seminar Musique en image where our students discussed the close ties of the […]
Michael Veal Yale University Talk title: "Look for the Black Star: Dogon in the Jazz Imaginary" About Michael Veal
The Momentum Innovatum performance at the Peggy and Yale Gordon Center for Performing Arts in Owings Mills showcases works by 12 dance artists, including premieres by recent guest artists Madison Hicks and Christian Denice and faculty artists Brinae Ali, Jess Beach, Diedre Dawkins, Kelly Hirina, Christopher Pennix, Kristen Stevenson, and department Chair danah bella. View the Program
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 […]
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 7 in D Major, Op. 10, No. 3 Jarrett Takaki, piano Franz Schubert: Sonata in A Major, D 959 Jiin Kim, piano View the Full Program
Joy Guidry (BM '18, Bassoon) performs work from their 2022 album Radical Acceptance at National Sawdust in Brooklyn as part of a double-bill with trombonist Kalia Vandever.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concerto in A Major, K. 488 Yilun Xu, piano Ludwig van Beethoven: Variations and Fugue in E-flat Major, Op. 35 Yewon Kong, piano View the Full Program
Dance BFA seniors Alexandra Carioti, Setia Kurniawanto, Kayla Laufer, Lourdes del Mar Santiago Lebrón, and Emma Welter present their Capstone projects in Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall. Both events are free and open to the public. Audience Advisory: Strobe lights will be used during this performance. View the Program
Kevin Huang, violin 2023 Marbury Undergraduate Violin Competition First Prize
Cellist Lavena Johanson (MM ’13, Cello) premiers her short film "not alone" April 8 at 2640 Space. It features Johanson playing J.S. Bach's Suite No. 5 for solo cello, her sister Jinyu Johanson, and seven Peabody dancers who created original choreography: Eon Allum, Ui-Seng François, Setia Kurniawanto, Leah Logsdon, Brenna Mazzara, Clara Molina, and Reilly Sheriff. Tim […]
The Consonance Collective—aka the composers' group of Zach Gulaboff Davis (DMA ’19, Composition), Daniel Despins (MM ’20, Composition), Bobby Ge (MM’ 20, Composition), DMA candidate in composition Seo Yoon Soyoona Kim, and Gu Wei (DMA ’20, Composition)—presents Letters to the Future, its first live concert since before the pandemic, with a work of new solo piano works […]
Susan Weiss Peabody Institute Talk title: "Hidden Figures in the Renaissance: Musicians on the Margins" About Susan Weiss
The Bergamot Quartet, comprised of Ledah Finck (BM '16, MM ‘18, Violin); Sarah Thomas (BM ’17, MM ’19 Violin); Amy Huimei Tan (GPD '20, Viola); and Irène Han (MM ’18, Cello), performs world premieres of new works by three composers, among other US and NYC premieres, April 13 as part of the New York Composers Circle season
Toni Marie Palmertree (BM '06, Voice) makes her Florida Grand Opera debut singing the title role in Tosca to be staged in Miami.
The Ghost Ensemble, which includes faculty composer Sky Macklay on oboe, performs Macklay's Hamonifriends and other works April 14 at UMBC alongside the world premiere of Lester St. Louis' PRIM ii: Metaphors Made of Soot and Ultraviolet Light.
Toni Marie Palmertree (BM '06, Voice) makes her Florida Grand Opera debut singing the title role in Tosca to be staged in Miami.
Beth Willer, conductor Joel Puckett: This Mourning Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, K. 626 View the Full Program
Andrew Talle Northwestern University Talk title: "Pompous Violas and Little Small Big Viols in the Music of J. S. Bach" About Andrew Talle
Joseph Young (AD '09, Conducting), Peabody's Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Artistic Director of Ensembles, will make his Eugene Symphony debut conducting a concert of works by Auerbach, Saint-Saëns and Prokofiev.
Senior drummer DJ Tomcyzk leads a band featuring bassist Will Hazelhurst, trumpeter Aidan Interrante, pianist Hannah Mayer, trombonist Calvin Maholick, saxophonist Thomas Schinabeck, drummer Claudio Silva, guitarist Nico Wohl, and featured faculty member Warren Wolf on vibraphone.
Michael Sheppard (BM ’98, MM ’00, GPD ’03, Piano) and Jessica Tong (MM ‘ 08, GPD ’10, Violin) present a program that combines both well-known and lesser-known masterpieces for violin and piano. Jason Kissel (DMA ’07, Organ) is the artistic director of The Spire Series
Faculty jazz saxophonist Tim Green guest conducts the Peabody Jazz Ensemble through an evening of big band arrangements familiar to fans of the Count Basie Orchestra and a few more recent originals. The program includes saxophonist and Basie orchestra composer/arranger Frank Foster’s “Back to the Apple” and “Blues in Hoss Flats” as well as his […]
The Bergamot Quartet, comprised of Ledah Finck (BM '16, MM ‘18, Violin); Sarah Thomas (BM ’17, MM ’19 Violin); Amy Huimei Tan (GPD '20, Viola); and Irène Han (MM ’18, Cello), performs a concert curated by composer Daniel Reza Sabzghabaei (MM ’17, Composition) titled Generations (نسلها): Exploring the Iranian Diaspora at Cornell.
Elizabeth Futral, director Joy Schreier, Music Director and Piano View the Full Program
The New Contemporary Tonality Collective (NCTC) empowers the creation of broadly tonal contemporary music through the composition, performance, and discussion of student works. Our definition of contemporary tonality is inclusive rather than exclusive, and the organization is open to anyone who feels they would benefit from joining. Alex Ma: December Karl Lee, marimba Marcus Hart: […]
A Lieder Celebration for Earth Day A concert of German Lieder to celebrate Earth Day, inspired by the great German poet, statesman, and botanist, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and his poem, “The Metamorphosis of Plants.” Botanical songs from Schubert, Brahms, Beethoven, Wolf, Robert and Clara Schumann, Mahler, and many more. With Goethe’s majestic poem interspersed […]
Lindsay Wright Yale University Talk title: "Talent Show: Musicality, Meritocracy, and the Aesthetics of Exclusion" About Lindsay Wright
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Morceaux de Fantaisie, Op. 3 Yanming Yao Sergei Rachmaninoff: Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39 Luke Ehrke Sergei Rachmaninoff: Variations on a theme of Corelli, Op. 42 Jiin Kim Sergei Rachmaninoff: Suite No. 1 "Fantaisie-Tableaux" Op. 5, for two pianos Qinghong Lian Hui Lin View the Full Program
Carolyn Kuan (GPD ’04, Conducting) will guest conduct the Colorado Symphony leading a performance of works by Bates, Rachmaninoff, Coleman and Mendelssohn.
Peabody Opera Music Director Laurie Rogers will conduct Mozart's Le Nozze Di Figaro at the Knoxville Opera.
Enjoy a very special concert featuring talented young musicians (ages 10-18) from Peabody's Pre-Conservatory Violin program and Violin and Cello Choirs. They'll perform ensemble and solo selections in a variety of styles, including "Zegeunerweisen" by Pablo de Sarasate, a jazzy duo, and compositions by Fritz Kreisler and Georges Bizet. Rebecca Henry and Christian Tremblay, directors. […]