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Audrey Andrist, Affiliate Artist in Piano, will be the featured soloist in a program of Spanish music presented by the PostClassical Ensemble at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Thursday November 4th...
The Department of Music is thrilled to welcome the Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet as artists in residence at UMBC on November 20th-21st. The residency will include concerts, masterclasses, and a...
UMBC Percussion Methods instructor Don Johns will be performing in November 2021 at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention as part of the Colour of Music Festival Percussion Section;...
The Department of Music is pleased to present its eleventh Livewire Festival, an exploration of today’s music featuring faculty artists as well as leading guest composers and performers. After a...
An Initiative to Imagine a More Inclusive Piano Canon
Daniel Pesca will co-lead a multi-institutional effort to bring music departments and piano studios from five institutions around the country together to research, perform, record, and teach the...
D'Juan Moreland has been selected as a recipient for the second year in a row of the Black & Latinx Birders Scholarship, a fund dedicated to increase the number of Black birders and Latinx...
Miller explores the racial prejudice composer Joseph Bologne, the Chevalier de Saint-Georges, experienced during his life and in the historical record, arguing that historians and musicians should...
Linda Dusman's Corona Bagatelles for cello and piano was premiered by the Duo des Alpes as part of the Cello Autumn Festival in Unna, Germany on August 13. Corona Bagatelles comprises a musical...
In this post Rollins explores Black English composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's life and career through a web of cultural, racial, and socioeconomic factors. To read the full blog post, click here.