Peabody Conservatory Flute Studio

Peabody Conservatory Flute Studio Marina Piccinini's Flute Studio at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University

Marina Piccinini's Studio consists of students from across the United States, Europe and Asia. With a fine balance of Undergraduate, Artist Diploma, Masters and Doctoral Degree students, the studio offers a wide range of musical thought and practical application in private and master class settings. To contact the Piccinini Studio regarding studio concerts, events, and questions concerning studies at the Peabody Conservatory, please e-mail [email protected].

Congrats to Camille Delaney-McNeil (MM’11) for being featured in Musical America’s “Top 30 Professionals of the Year” li...
03/30/2022

Congrats to Camille Delaney-McNeil (MM’11) for being featured in Musical America’s “Top 30 Professionals of the Year” list for 2021! Camille and others are commended for their personal and artistic leadership throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

repost• Today's Alumni Spotlight is Camille Delaney-McNeil (MM ’11, Flute).

Camille is the Director at the Beckmen YOLA Center in Los Angeles. She was recently featured in Musical America’s “Top 30 Professionals of the Year” list for 2021.

On her work, Camille shared "I am humbled each day to have the opportunity to serve young people through equitable access to music education, locally and nationally. It's in serving this next generation and championing their absolute right to thrive in all ways that keep me sustained. It drives me to deliver the best programming and opportunities with unwavering intentionality."

2 DAYS LEFT until the MPIMC Early Application Performer Deadline!! After April 1, the application fee increases.. get yo...
03/30/2022

2 DAYS LEFT until the MPIMC Early Application Performer Deadline!!

After April 1, the application fee increases.. get your applications in now! Scholarships will be available

Join us for the first-ever MPIMC at Potash Hill Campus in Marlboro, Vermont. Masterclasses, meals, lectures, classes, warmups, and activities taking place together every day. We can’t begin to describe how special this time will be!

Apply now at MPIMC.com

Denis Savelyev (DMA) will be performing at Carnegie Hall with Dr. Irena Portenko tomorrow evening at 8pm! He will be per...
03/28/2022

Denis Savelyev (DMA) will be performing at Carnegie Hall with Dr. Irena Portenko tomorrow evening at 8pm!

He will be performing two pieces by Ukrainian composer Myroslav Skoryk. All proceeds after ticket fees will be donated to charities supporting Ukrainian rescue efforts 💙💛

03/10/2022
03/10/2022
Congratulations to all of our flutists who performed in the Annual Bach Marathon last night — 7 Sonatas & 1 Partita, all...
02/23/2022

Congratulations to all of our flutists who performed in the Annual Bach Marathon last night — 7 Sonatas & 1 Partita, all from memory! This is always a special time for our studio, as we love to delve into the works of J.S. Bach. Thank you to everyone who was able to listen (in person & virtually); it was wonderful to see so much support and excitement last night!

We are pleased to announce that we are holding TWO Bach Marathons this February!The first Bach Marathon will take place ...
02/15/2022

We are pleased to announce that we are holding TWO Bach Marathons this February!

The first Bach Marathon will take place at Emmanuel Episcopal Church
on Sunday, February 20th at 7:30pm ET
 
Everyone is welcome to attend, but because this is a closed event, please RSVP to [email protected].

The second Bach Marathon will take place at Leith Symington Griswold Hall 
on Monday, February 21st at 7:30pm ET

This performance will also be live-streamed; for more details you can go to: https://peabody.jhu.edu/event/bach-flute-marathon-recital/

02/14/2022

We are beyond beyond excited to announce that this year we will hold the annual summer masterclass not just IN PERSON again from June 3-8, but in a truly magical and personally very meaningful location - on the idyllic grounds of the Marlboro Festival in beautiful Vermont.

Founded in 1951 by eminent pianist Rudolf Serkin, along with a remarkable group of artists including the great flautist and educator Marcel Moyse, Adolf and Herman Busch, the Marlboro Festival has played a vital role in developing generations of new musical leaders. I first became a part of the Marlboro family in my early student days, returning for various summers, and eventually evolving into my present and long-standing affiliation.

It would take a book to describe the impact this festival and all the great mentors and fellow musicians have had on my own musical development, and I deeply and profoundly cherish this special place and all it represents in our ever-changing world. So to have the opportunity to house the flute masterclasses on these very grounds in the off-season weeks before the start of the festival makes it more than just another location: it is a way of sharing the value, the meaning, and the unceasing ideology that has been a hallmark of this retreat.

At the Marlboro location, we will accept a more limited number participants than in the New World Symphony in Miami Beach. While we are happy and eager to already announce the place and the dates, we are still in the process of finalizing all the details, which should be made available in the next few weeks.

Please visit our website MPIMC.COM to check as the application details and deadlines become available. And of course, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] at any time.

Photo Courtesy of Allen Cohen

The worldwide lockdown caused by Covid-19 during the first half of 2020 was especially challenging for musicians, profes...
11/28/2021

The worldwide lockdown caused by Covid-19 during the first half of 2020 was especially challenging for musicians, professionals and students alike. Concerts and projects were cancelled, and in-person teaching came to a standstill. Travel was suspended, everyone was confined to their own homes.

As a response to this challenge, innovation and creativity were needed. In the educational sphere, new ways of thinking were required in order to keep the student body motivated, inspired, and connected.

This informal series is a unique opportunity to listen in as MARINA chats with various leading flutists from around the globe about how they handled the lockdown and kept themselves active, inspired, and optimistic.

Season 1 launches on December 1st- check it out on the You Tube Channel or follow this link:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtcPt6hTsV6oOx98TRHJ5W1dZFacNU8F5

SEASON 1 Interviews include: Carol Wincenc (the Juilliard School), Elizabeth Rowe (Boston Symphony), Sarah Rumer (Orchestre de la Suisse -Romande), Michel Bellavance (Geneva Conservatory), Walter Auer (Vienna Philharmonic), Emily Beynon (Royal Concertgebouw) Lorna McGhee (Pittsburgh Symphony), Emmanuel Pahud (Berlin Philharmonic) and Michel Moragues (Orchestre National de France).

SEASON 2 will begin in 2022 (full list TBA)

#플루트 #フルート #флейта #Φλάουτο

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