The Whistling Hens duo, comprised of Natalie Groom (Affiliate Artist of Clarinet at UMBC) and soprano Jennifer Piazza-Pick (Assistant Professor of Voice at Queens University of Charlotte) was...
Dr. Lindsay Johnson's article "In the Midst of the Divine Chorus": A Case Study of Convent Space and Musical Meaning" was just published in Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal (17:1)...
The Whistling Hens duo, comprised of Natalie Groom (Affiliate Artist of Clarinet at UMBC) and soprano Jennifer Piazza-Pick (Assistant Professor of Voice at Queens University of Charlotte) has been...
On Wednesday, October 26th, 3 bands made up of current and former UMBC Music students are playing at the Ottobar in downtown Baltimore! They are: Sunstrider, including UMBC music majors Miles...
The Department of Music presents Livewire 12: Flow, the 12th annual festival of new and experimental music featuring UMBC artists and guest performers, including the Ruckus ensemble, the...
The Whistling Hens duo (Natalie Groom, affiliate artist in clarinet at UMBC and Jennifer Piazza-Pick, assistant professor of voice at Queens University of Charlotte) released their debut...
Christian Hartman ('20) performs work by Kathryn Blake ('21)
Christian Hartman ('20, cello performance) will be performing a solo cello work by Kathryn Blake ('21, composition) at the District New Music Coalition's New Music DC 2022 Conference. Kathryn's...
The Department of Music at UMBC announces a search for an Assistant Professor of Music (full-time, tenure track) in percussion performance, to begin August 23, 2023. We seek candidates with a...
In honor of the official end of summer and beginning of fall, here's a look back at what the UMBC Music Faculty did this summer! Natalie Groom, affiliate artist in clarinet,...
Jacqueline Pollauf is the recent recipient of a Maryland State Arts Council Creativity Grant. Throughout the fall of 2022, she will be putting together a project of six different videos, including...
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