Distinguished Professor Emerita and Pulitzer Prize winner Tania León was featured by the Graduate Center highlighting scholars of Hispanic and Latino heritage for Hispanic Heritage Month! Honoring the exceptional contributions of the Graduate Center’s Hispanic and Latino scholars across many disciplines, Prof. León’s artistry and influence as a contemporary classical composer and teacher has continued […]
Faculty and music students publish collaborative research concerning musical genre formation
A new article, “Assembling Hyperpop: Genre Formation on Wikipedia,” co-authored by ethnomusicology students Romulo Moraes and Julia Santoli, DMA student Sophie Delphis, and ethnomusicology faculty Eliot Bates, was recently published in the journal Cultural Sociology. This was a student-led research project that began in Prof. Bates’ class “Music in/on the Internet.” See link below for […]
Stephanie Zyzak performs at Eastman School of Music’s Morning Chamber Music series
DMA violinist Stephanie Zyzak will perform at the Morning Chamber Music Series at the Eastman School of Music as a guest artist on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 11:30am at Hatch Recital Hall. Congratulations! More information on Stephanie and event details below: Praised for her sensitive musicianship and heartfelt playing, violinist Stephanie Zyzak is quickly gaining […]
Professor Anaar Desai-Stephens, Assistant Professor of Music (Ethnomusicology), joins the Graduate Center from the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester
Anaar Desai-Stephens, Assistant Professor of Music (Ethnomusicology), joins the Graduate Center from the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester where she was an assistant professor of ethnomusicology while holding affiliations with the Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies and the Visual and Cultural Studies programs. Her work focuses on popular music, media […]
New York Times features Gastr del Sol (Professor David Grubbs)
A New York Times feature just appeared online about Gastr del Sol, a group that Professor David Grubbs formed in 1992 and that was active until 1998. Gastr del Sol is having a boxed set of archival recordings (including the recent find of a recording of their final concert from 1997 in the Montreal […]
Graeme Steele Johnson featured in the Washington Post
DMA clarinetist Graeme Steele Johnson’s research on and reconstruction of Charles Martin Loeffler’s octet was recently featured in this extensive profile in the Washington Post! Congratulations to Graeme. The New York premiere of this work will take place at the Morgan Library & Museum on May 23.
Professor David Grubbs awarded the Berlin Prize
Prof. David Grubbs was honored with a 2024-25 Berlin Prize by the American Academy in Berlin. Congratulations to Professor Grubbs! The 2024-25 Berlin Prize Fellows
Peter Clark appointed to the New Zealand String Quartet
Congratulations to Peter Clark, CUNY Graduate Center DMA violinist, who has been named to the New Zealand String Quartet, the country’s leading chamber ensemble! See below for more details. https://www.nzsq.org.nz/post/the-new-zealand-string-quartet-farewells-monique-lapins-welcomes-violinist-peter-clark
Nicolas Namoradze Appears in La Scena Musicale, Le Devoir and more
Graduate Center alumnus Nicolas Namoradze (DMA Performance) has been making headlines with international performances in the last month. Some reviews before: Prizewinner to Pantheon The recorded rendition of the Brahms concerto with the BFO was selected by medici.tv as one of the 9 all-time top performances of former piano competition winners, in a lineup called […]
Professor Kofi Agawu Awarded by the IMS
Prof. Kofi Agawu was honored with the 2023 the Guido Adler Prize by the International Musicological Society. Congratulations to Professor Agawu! https://www.musicology.org/awards-and-programs/ims-gap/95-awards-programs/309-ims-gap2023
Professor William Rothstein’s Award
Prof. William Rothstein was honored with the Deems Taylor/Virgil Thompson Special Recognition Award for his book, The Musical Language of Italian Opera, 1813-1859, published by Oxford University Press. Congratulations to Professor Rothstein! https://www.ascap.com/press/2023/10/10-31-taylor-thomson-awards
Angélica Negrón Feature
Former Graduate Center composer Angélica Negrón’s Merkin Hall concert in January was covered on the Graduate Center’s website, found at this link: https://www.gc.cuny.edu/news/music-bloom-composer-angelica-negron-makes-lush-songs-flowers-and-fruit Congratulations to Angélica on a wonderful concert with many premieres!