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Classical music
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
Classical music
Peabody cellist honored
Published
Dec 3, 2015
'Musical America' lists Amit Peled among top influencers in performing arts industry
On air
New Peabody program
Published
Nov 24, 2015
Performances by conservatory's musicians to be featured on WBJC's 'Peabody Today'
Travelin' bands
Music on the move
Published
Oct 15, 2015
Yellow Barn Music Haul traveling concert pulls into Baltimore for three free shows
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Finding the wonder in Beethoven's Ninth
Published
Sept 3, 2015
Filmmaker Kerry Candaele comes to Peabody to screen his documentary about the Ninth symphony's role in protest movements
APPOINTMENT
Marin Alsop to direct graduate conducting
Published
Aug 31, 2015
BSO's music director succeeds Gustav Meier, who is retiring after 20 years at Peabody
On the record
Orchestra plays Puts
Published
March 24, 2015
Ensemble, conducted by Marin Alsop, to record music of Pulitzer-winning composer Kevin Puts
Working out the new
Published
Spring 2015
Sit in on a SONAR Ensemble rehearsal
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Two men, one cello
Published
Jan-Feb 2015
Video
Peabody faculty member Amit Peled re-creates Pablo Casals' 1915 concert with the 1733 cello the Spanish cellist once owned
/ Gazette
Orchestrating Peabody's future
Published
Jan-Feb 2015
How Dean Fred Bronstein is leading the oldest music conservatory in the U.S. into the 21st century
/ Gazette
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