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Peabody Institute
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'Rise' revisited
Published
April 14, 2016
Peabody's Judah Adashi brings his choral reflection on America's civil rights struggles to Baltimore
Jazz
'Requiem' by request
Published
April 12, 2016
Peabody alum Jarrett Gilgore composes musical response to city's April 2015 unrest
Pushing against the rep
Published
Spring 2016
Violinist Courtney Orlando didn't want to master the standard repertoire; she's forged a big career anyway
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Early music
Musical melting pot
Published
March 1, 2016
Peabody Consort presents a snapshot of 13th-century Christian, Jewish, Arabic music
'Cathedral' cleaning
Dusting, by the book
Published
Jan 15, 2016
Video
Photos
George Peabody Library's centuries-old volumes get annual cleaning
Documentary project
Putting cameras in hands of Baltimore youth
Published
Dec 22, 2015
Program will include workshops on moviemaking and photography, technical skills training
LEADERSHIP TEAM
Peabody appoints senior associate dean of institute studies
Published
Dec 21, 2015
Abra Bush will be responsible for bringing together the institute's academic and applied areas
Tree-trimming music
Something traditional
Published
Dec 16, 2015
A playlist of Christmas favorites, plus a special eggnog recipe from the Peabody Archives
Nouveau jazz
And now for something completely different
Published
Dec 15, 2015
Peabody trumpet instructor Joe Burgstaller presents playlist featuring avant-garde, nouveau classical jazz picks
Alumni Profiles
Never a dull moment
Published
Winter 2015
Celebrated cellist Zuill Bailey first encountered the instrument at age 4, and it was a disaster
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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