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Peabody Institute
Premiere 'Night'
Pulitzer Prize-winning opera to air Friday on PBS
Published
Dec 11, 2013
Video
'Silent Night,' written by Peabody faculty member Kevin Puts, tells story of WWI Christmas Eve truce
Now hear this
Your brain on music
Published
Dec 2, 2013
Peabody conference will explore musical meaning by examining issues of creativity, culture, and memory from the perspectives of musicology, neuroscience
Sharkey to lead Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Published
Oct 16, 2013
Pianist, composer, educator has been Peabody's director since 2006
Noteworthy
Symphony and science
Published
Oct 2013
Johns Hopkins scientists, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra collaborate on music programs
/ Gazette
Tour de funk
Legendary homecoming
Published
Aug 6, 2013
Video
Trumpeter, JHU alum Dontae Winslow backs Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z on summer tour
Musically talented teens set sights on Peabody grants
Published
Aug 2013
/ Gazette
Puppet show
One-of-a-kind opera
Published
July 12, 2013
Video
Peabody's David Smooke debuts opera about financial scandal, staged by puppets, in an invented language
Hear thee
Sounds of yore
Published
June 6, 2013
Video
Peabody early music ensemble plays selection of songs from era of Henry VII
Dangerously beautiful music
Published
Summer 2013
Video
Peabody composer Oscar Bettison fights the English disease with wrenches, tuning forks, and dangerous beauty
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Creating a scene
Published
Summer 2013
In an era when traditional performance opportunities are shrinking, reed players are ahead of the curve
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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