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Explore Recent News and Success Stories about MSM Students, Alumni, and Faculty.

  • Nov 27, 2025 Composition
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus David Amram is featured in The New York Times

    “At 95, David Amram Still Makes Music. And Nobody Can Put Him in a Box,” writes The New York Times.“Jazz, classical, folk, world music—for this composer, categories were never confining.”

    “Amram is a composer, musician, author, conductor and boundlessly connected collaborator who has been cheerfully ignoring musical categories since the 1940s. His output includes jazz tunes, symphonies, operas, film scores, theater music, off-the-cuff talking blues and idiom-hopping folk-festival performances where he’s likely to play piano, pennywhistle and percussion.”

    “Amram moved to New York City in 1955, where he was hired by (Charles) Mingus, studied composition at the Manhattan School of Music and fell in with Beat Generation writers and artists.”

    Read the full article here.

  • Nov 26, 2025 Composition
    Faculty

    A new opera by MSM Composition faculty member Paolo Marchettini premieres in Italy on November 29 and 30

    The premiere of the opera The Judgment of Paris. Trial of a Deicide (Il Giudizio di Paride) with music by MSM Composition faculty member Paolo Marchettini and libretto by Fabio Ceresa takes place on November 29 and 30 at the historic Teatro Pergolesi di Jesi, a city located in the province of Ancona in the region of Marche near the Adriatic Sea.

    Il Giudizio di Paride was commissioned by Fondazione Pergolesi/Spontini of Jesi.

    The story, set in the monumental hall of an otherworldly courtroom, calls on Paris to answer for the murder of Achilles, a hero of divine blood. In a refined interplay of irony and tragedy, Il Giudizio di Paride alternates between solemnity and comedy in a mythological setting that transforms into a reflection on free will and destiny.

    More information here.

  • Nov 21, 2025 Vocal Arts
    Alumni

    MSM alumna Shelén Hughes Camacho helps open the season for the New York Festival of Song

    On November 20, baritone Joseph Parrish, from Baltimore, and MSM alumna Shelén Hughes Camacho (MM ‘20), from Bolivia, who are partners in life, opened the season for the New York Festival of Song at the Kaufman Music Centre with the performance South America, North America, a Love Story, alongside Steven Blier and Amir Farid.

    “This program is close to our hearts—it celebrates the music and poetry that shaped us, weaving together works from Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Appalachia, Spirituals, Bernstein, and beyond,” said Shelén told MSM President Jim Gandre before the performance. “It’s truly a journey across the Americas, full of warmth, humor, and the joy of connection through song.”

    More about the performance here.

  • Nov 19, 2025 Strings
    Students

    MSM student Siyi Li wins 2nd prize at the Marine Iashvili International Violin Competition in Tbilisi, Georgia

    Violinist and MSM student Siyi Li (MM ‘26) studies at MSM with Lucie Robert and Koichiro Harada. He won second prize in the Marine Iashvili III International Competition for String Instrument that was held November 7 to 14 in the V. Sarajishvili Tbilisi State Conservatoire’s Grand Hall and Recital Hall in Tbilisi, Georgia.

    In the finals, Siyi Li performed the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in the competition finals with Maestro Revaz Takidze and the Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra.

    More information on the competition can be found here.

  • Nov 19, 2025 Composition
    Students

    MSM composition student Kerby Delcy is named composer in residence for the Turkish American Orchestra

    MSM composition student Kerby Delcy (MM ‘27) has been named composer in residence for the Turkish American Orchestra, one of six chosen out of 49 applicants. The composers are invited to “reimagine Turkish musical traditions within a symphonic context” and will work directly with TAO Artistic Board member and Composer In Residence Utar Artun as part of a residency, receive commissions to create new works and orchestral arrangements that incorporate Turkish influences, and have their works performed at TAO concerts in New York City in February and May 2026.

    Kerby Delcy has also launched a new radio platform, Echelon Radio, dedicated exclusively to music by living artists. The platform can be downloaded from the Apple app store here.

    More information about Kerby Delcy can be found here.

  • Nov 18, 2025 Strings
    Alumni

    MSM alumna Kelly Hall-Tompkins performs Wynton Marsalis Violin Concerto with the Bangor Symphony today

    On November 9 and 16, MSM alumna Kelly Hall-Tompkins (MM ’95, HonDMA ’17) performed the Wynton Marsalis Violin Concerto with Bnagor Symphony Orchestra (BSO) Music Director Lucas Richman and the Bangor Symphony. Before the concert, Kelly took part in a pre-concert interview with Lucas Richman and BSO Executive Director Renia Shterenberg; Kelly was interviewed by Maine Public Radio about the concert.

    Kelly Hall-Tompkins will be touring with the North Netherlands Symphony in Leeuwarden, Groningen, and Utrecht from November 27 to 29.

    Listen to the Maine Public Radio interview here.
    Listen to the pre-concert interview here.

  • Nov 14, 2025 Piano
    Alumni

    Piano alumna Isabel Dobarro wins Latin Grammy award for Best Classical Album

    Classical piano alumna Isabel Dobarro (PS ’13) is the winner of a 2025 Latin Grammy award in the Best Classical Album category: Her solo album Kaleidoscope – Contemporary Piano Music By Female Composers From Around The World, was produced by Javier Monteverde and released on the Grand Piano label (Naxos subsidiary) in October 2024. Isabel studied with Solomon Mikowsky at MSM.

    The 26th Latin Grammy Awards were held on November 13 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

    Click here to view Kaleidoscope and to learn more about Isabel. Click here for the full list of nominees.

  • Nov 12, 2025 Percussion
    Alumni

    MSM Percussion alumnus James Larter premieres Toros percussion concerto in London

    The premiere of a new composition by MSM Percussion alumnus James Larter (MM ‘18) Toros: Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra took place at the Sinfonia Smith Square in Westminster, London (formerly St John’s Smith Square) on November 6.

    A review in musicOMH, a London-based online music magazine, called the concerto “a hugely approachable work, inspired by the paintings of Pablo Picasso and the writing of Pablo Neruda… here was a modern chamber orchestra really leaning into the idiom with joy and class…Larter’s performance, of course, was magnificent – necessarily athletic (the instruments covered at least 10 metres from end to end), it was also ferociously accurate, and full of nuance.”

    “I would like to extend my warmest thanks to all those who attended the world premiere of ‘Toros’ Percussion Concerto… (and) a special thanks to City Music Foundation and donors who made this happen, and the wonderful Frederick Waxman, and Sinfonia Smith Square,” James Larter posted in a newsletter following the performance.

    More about James Larter here.
    Watch excerpts from the premiere here.

  • Nov 12, 2025 Composition
    Alumni

    Alumnus Giovanni Piacentini nominated for “Best Contemporary Classical Composition” in 2025 Latin GRAMMYs

    MSM composition alumnus Giovanni Piacentini (MM ’13) was nominated for “Best Contemporary Classical Composition” in the 2025 Latin GRAMMY Awards. The guitar concerto, entitled El Llanto De La Guitarra features the legendary Eliot Fisk and Mexico’s renowned Orquestra de Escuela Carlos Chávez, under the direction of maestro Eduardo García Barrios.

    Click here to learn more about Giovanni and this concerto recording.

    The 26th Latin GRAMMYs will take place tomorrow night at 8 p.m. EST at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be televised by Univision, UNIMÁS, ViX and Galavisión. Click here for more information and the full list of nominees.

  • Nov 10, 2025 Vocal Arts
    Students

    MSM Vocal Arts students place in every category of the NYC National Association of Teachers of Singing auditions

    The MSM Vocal Arts students who placed in the respected NYC-NATS competition on November 9 (names of winners in image above) are students of Dimitri Pittas, Sidney Outlaw, and Cyndia Sieden. The event took place at Teachers College, Columbia University.

    “MSM singers placed in every category, and even swept a few!” says Dimitri Pittas.  “The level of artistry, preparation, and heart from our students was inspiring. Congratulations to all who sang so beautifully, and to my fellow faculty for guiding such extraordinary young voices.”

    Winners received valuable feedback from the judges, received cash prizes and will be featured in an upcoming recital.

    View more information about the competition here.

  • Nov 5, 2025 Musical Theatre
    Alumni

    MSM Musical Theatre alumna Sarah Thorn is part of cast of off-Broadway’s This World of Tomorrow starring Tom Hanks and Kelli O’Hara

    MSM Musical Theatre alumna Sarah Thorn (BM ‘21) is the understudy for several roles in the off-Broadway production of This World of Tomorrow: Cyndee/Woman Cashier/”ELMA”/Sylvia/Honoria/Late-Night Cabbie.

    This World of Tomorrow is a new play featuring Tom Hanks and Kelli O’Hara that opened in late October at the non-profit cultural center The Shed in Hudson Yards, located at 535 West 30th St. The closing date is Dec 21. The play is the story of a disenchanted scientist from the future written by Tom Hanks and James Glossman based on short stories written by Tom Hanks, and directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon (A Raisin in the SunFences).

    Earlier this year, Sarah Thorn was an ensemble member of the Broadway production of Othello starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal. Regionally in the U.S., she has received two BroadwayWorld nominations (Best Leading Actress in a Musical; Performer of the Decade) for Sally Bowles in Cabaret with Peregrine Theatre Ensemble.

    More about the production here.
    More about Sarah Thorn here.

     

  • Nov 4, 2025 Strings

    MSM alumna Hannah Cho becomes first musician of Korean descent to join Vienna Philharmonic

    Korean-American violinist Hannah Cho (PS ‘19) studied at MSM with Sylvia Rosenberg and Nicolas Mann and has become the first musician of Korean descent to join Vienna Philharmonic, one of the world’s most prestigious orchestras. She has been appointed to the second violin section.

    Securing a permanent seat in the 148-member Vienna Philharmonic is difficult: Musicians must first be accepted into the Vienna State Opera Orchestra and spend at least three years before being eligible to apply for a post at the Vienna Philharmonic. In 2019, Hanna Cho entered the Vienna Philharmonic Academy and joined the Vienna State Opera Orchestra in 2022.

    Born in Seoul, Hannah Cho started playing the violin at age 3, and her talent was recognized early on when she won her first prize within her first few years of study.

    More about Hannah Cho at the Vienna Philharmonic here.

  • Nov 3, 2025 Piano
    Alumni

    Piano alumna Magdalena Stern-Baczewska receives Paderewski Award and is featured soloist with Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra

    Classical pianist Magdalena Stern-Baczewska (DMA ’08) recently became the recipient of the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Arts and Music Award from the Pilsudski Institute of America. Its namesake was a pianist, composer, and statesman who was a champion of Poland’s Independence and signatory of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I.

    To Magdalena, the award represents “the passing of the torch of our great ancestors…The award expresses a shared pride in our heritage, rich history, and beautiful culture which builds bridges of communication and mutual understanding.”

    This Thursday (November 6), she will perform The Banquet Concerto and The Triple Resurrection by the Oscar-winning Chinese-American composer Tan Dun in Greece with the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of the composer. In addition to her performance career, Magdalena is both Director of the Music Performance Program and a Senior Lecturer in Music at Columbia University. She was a student of Constance Keene at MSM.

    Click here to learn more about Magdalena and the upcoming concerto performance.
    Click here to view the Pilsudski Institute’s 2025 Awards Gala program.

     

  • Nov 2, 2025 Piano
    Alumni

    MSM alumna concert pianist Harriet Stubbs overcomes hand injury after receiving a British Empire Medal; releases new album

    During the Covid 19 lockdown, MSM alumna Harriet Stubbs (MM ‘13) gave 250 daily concerts in London and was subsequently awarded a British Empire Medal by Her Majesty The Queen in the Queen’s Honours list of 2022 in recognition of her service to the country. She was also named Musical America’s Top 30 Professionals In the Arts for their Resilient Warriors Special of 2022.

    In 2024, after releasing her most recent CD, Life on Mars, she developed a form of carpal tunnel syndrome—ulnar nerve compression—which threatened to jeopardize her ability to play the piano. Successful surgery in fall of 2025 has restored her ability to play: “I feel like a completely different human being now,” she tells American Songwriter magazine. “I’ve been given everything anyone could ever want because I’ve been given my hands back, and I know that all I needed was to be able to do everything that I’m meant to do.”

    Read the full interview here.
    Information about Life on Mars here.

  • Nov 1, 2025 Vocal Arts
    Alumni

    MSM Vocal Arts alumna Sofia Gotch named 2026 San Francisco Opera Adler Fellow

    Soprano Sofia Gotch (MM ’23, PPD ’25) has been named to the 2026 roster of San Francisco Opera Adler Fellows. Sofia took part in the San Francisco Opera Merola Program this past summer, and will continue at San Francisco Opera for the next two years in the Adler program.

    Click here to learn more about Sofia. Click here to learn more about the next class of Adler Fellows.

  • Oct 22, 2025 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumna Isabel Leonard featured in Hola! magazine

    MSM Precollege alumna Isabel Leonard (PC ’98, HonDMA ’21) has been selected as a” Top 100 Latina Powerhouse” by the popular Hola! publication. The GRAMMY-winning mezzo-soprano will be honored at MSM’s upcoming Precollege gala taking place on November 15.

    “With a rich, powerful voice and undeniable stage presence, Isabel Leonard has carved out a place as one of today’s most acclaimed mezzo-sopranos, and her journey is still unfolding. Born in the United States but deeply connected to her Argentine heritage, Leonard has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including three GRAMMY Awards,” writes the magazine.

    Read the full article here.

  • Oct 19, 2025 Opera
    Alumni

    MSM’s Graduate Opera Theatre is featured on NYC classical music station WQXR

    Manhattan School of Music’s Graduate Opera Theatre is featured on WQXR’s “Young Artists Showcase”, a weekly radio show that since 1978 has sought out and displayed the talents of young emerging artists.

    The host of the program is MSM alumna Alexa Smith who shares performances from MSM’s Graduate Opera Program. Audiences can hear scenes from Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette, Dvořák’s Rusalka, and Robert Ward’s The Crucible.

    In photo above, Sofia Gotch (MM ’23, PD ’25) as Juliette from MSM Opera Theatre’s Roméo et Juliette (2024), photograph by Brian Hatton.

    Full details and to listen to the program here.

     

  • Oct 17, 2025 Composition
    Alumni

    Work by classical composition Alumna Kenedea Lee to be premiered by Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra

    MSM classical composition alumna Kenedea Lee (MM ’24) will have her new piece entitled Eunoia and inspired by Clara Schumann premiered by the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra on November 15.

    The program will also include Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A minor (featuring Avery Gagliano) and BrahmsSymphony No. 1.

    Click here to learn more about Kenedea.

    Click here for more information about the concert and for tickets.

  • Oct 16, 2025 Piano
    Alumni

    MSM piano alumna and La Maison school founder Héloïse Pieaud is featured in NYC local press

    Classical piano alumna Héloïse Pieaud (BM ’20), a student at MSM of Jeffrey Cohen, founded her own successful music school La Maison several years ago, located in a reconverted mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. She is the subject of a recent feature article in The Spirit, an Upper West Side news publication. The educator and entrepreneur discusses her beginnings in music, her path from France to New York, and cultivating her vision and securing funding for her own school, all while earning a visa to live and work in the US.

    Click here to read the article.

    Click here to learn more about Héloïse and La Maison.

  • Oct 15, 2025 Strings
    Faculty

    MSM alumnus and faculty member Tommy Mesa is featured on the PBS digital series Great Performances: Taking Note

    MSM faculty member and alumnus Tommy Mesa (DMA ‘23) is a 2025 Avery Fisher Career Grant Award Recipient, and is currently featured on the Great Performances: Taking Note, a PBS digital series spotlighting rising instrumentalists who have received career grants from the Avery Fisher Artist Program. Each year, the Program awards up to five Career Grant Awards to talented instrumentalists and/or chamber ensembles with great potential for major careers.

    The second season of the program showcases the Viano Quartet, violinist Joshua Brown, and cellist Tommy Mesa. The series features both performances and interviews with awardees sharing past and present inspirations, training and goals.

    Watch an excerpt from the program here.

  • Oct 14, 2025 Strings
    Faculty

    MSM faculty member Jordan Bak to perform in presentation of newly commissioned work on October 22

    The American Composers Orchestra (ACO), the Sphinx Organization, and Concert Artists Guild have commissioned los quetzales—a brand new viola concerto written by Michael Frazier. On October 22, this new work will be brought to life by soloist and MSM faculty member Jordan Bak and the Eastman School Symphony Orchestra at the Eastman School of Music, and will be conducted by frequent MSM guest conductor Joshua Gersen.

    More about Jordan Bak here.

  • Oct 9, 2025 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM Alumna Jhoely Garay to lead Viva La Tierra ensemble at the Met Cloisters museum

    On Sunday, Oct 12 from 4 to 5:30 PM in Washington Heights, MSM Jazz Composition alumna and guitarist Jhoely Garay (MM ’23) will lead her Viva La Tierra ensemble on the lawn at the Metropolitan Museum’s Cloisters location in Fort Tryon Park as a NYC Parks Conservancy gardener officially inaugurates the Fort Tryon Park’s “Great Ginkgo” — a large, aged tree located on the lawn — as one of NYC Parks’ celebrated great trees.

    The program will consist entirely of Jhoely’s large ensemble compositions, and the group contains MSM affiliates Steve Wilson (former faculty), Reed 1; Brandon Choi (MM ’22), Trumpet 1; Keegan Riley (MM ’18), Trumpet 2; and Jenny Xu (MM ’19), Piano.

    Jhoely is the recipient of five Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation awards and a 2024 ACF | create award from the American Composers Forum. She was also a Stanford Jazz Mentors Fellow from 2022-2023. She has also served as a guest composer, arranger and conductor of the NYO Jazz Orchestra in the U.S., the Berlin Youth Jazz Orchestra in Germany, and the UNAM Philharmonic Orchestra in Mexico.

    Click here for more information about Jhoely.

    Click here for more information about the concert (free), located at the MET Cloisters.

  • Oct 8, 2025 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus and former Yankee Bernie Williams and MSM alumnus tenor Jonathan Tetelman to perform at Carnegie Hall on January 13, 2026

    MSM alumnus and former Yankee Bernie Williams (BM ‘16) (in photo on left) and MSM alumnus tenor Jonathan Tetelman (on right) will be performing at Carnegie Hall on January 13 along with violinist Katia Reguero (in middle), who is married to the Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor. (She played “The Star-Spangled Banner” before a game at Citi Field last month.)

    Writes The New York Times: “Williams said the program would be ‘a mix of things that I might be more comfortable with, popular-slash-jazz music.’ Tetelman used the word ‘eclectic.’” Read the full article here.

    The concert at Carnegie Hall is the brainchild of Adam Unger, who had met Williams when Unger was a 14-year-old ball boy with the Yankees. Unger later played for the Yankees’ team in the Gulf Coast League, then became an opera singer and is now a sports lawyer.

  • Oct 7, 2025 Musical Theatre
    Faculty

    Book launch by MSM Musical Theatre faculty member Andrew Gerle

    MSM Musical Theatre faculty member Andrew Gerle has published a book with Joseph Zellnik: The Periodic Table of Broadway Musicals: An illustrated Guide to 118 Essential Shows (Union Square Publishing, 2025).

    Writes Broadway World: “Andrew Gerle and Joseph Zellnik imagine the classic periodic table of elements—but instead of Chromium and Rhodium, it’s A Chorus Line and Rent!… This delightful and informative gift book, based on the bestselling viral poster series is a stunning showcase of art and content sure to thrill lovers of  show tunes and everything Broadway and beyond.”

    Learn more and purchase the book here.

  • Oct 6, 2025 Brass
    Alumni

    Alumnus Tiago Linck named as a trumpet player of the American Brass Quintet

    MSM classical trumpet alumnus Tiago Linck (’24) has been appointed to the American Brass Quintet (ABQ) becoming the first Latin American to hold a permanent position in the ensemble’s distinguished six-decade history. He succeeds longtime trumpeter Kevin Cobb, who joined the group in 1998 and recently stepped down. In addition to ABQ, Tiago has been appointed to the music faculty of The Juilliard School as of this semester.

    Since its founding in 1960, the American Brass Quintet has performed on five continents, made nearly 60 recordings, and premiered more than 150 contemporary works for brass.

    Originally from Porto Alegre in the south of Brazil, Tiago served as Principal Trumpet of the Porto Alegre Symphony Orchestra from 2009 to 2024.

    Click here to learn more about Tiago.

    Click here to read more about Tiago’s appointment to the ABQ.

  • Oct 4, 2025 Composition
    Alumni

    MSM composition alumnus Patricio Molina to showcase Dominican classical music at Carnegie Hall

    On Monday, October 13 at 7 PM at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Cantos de Quisqueya, presented by the Pan Global Music Initiative (PGMI), showcases Dominican classical music under the artistic direction of pianist and composer Dr. Patricio Molina (BM ’10, MM ’16).

    The concert features Dominican and American artists Dr. Zuly Inirio, Gabriel de los Santos, Leonardo “Leo” De Jesus, Vic Ortiz, and Mallory Molina, performing a program that includes the world premiere of authentic Dominican pieces revived through PGMI’s Dominican Music Initiative, in partnership with Universidad Católica Nordestana.

    Click here to learn more about Patricio.

    Click here for concert information and for tickets.

  • Oct 2, 2025 Jazz
    Alumni

    Grammy-winning alumnus Luís Perdomo appointed Associate Professor of Jazz Piano at Oberlin College and Conservatory

    Luís Perdomo (BM ’97) was recently appointed Associate Professor of Jazz Piano at Oberlin College and Conservatory (Fall 2025). For the past four years, he has been Associate Professor of Ensembles and Jazz Piano at Berklee College of Music. He is also Adjunct Faculty at Queens College.

    Luís won a 2024 Grammy Award for “Best Latin Jazz Album,” El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2 (Miel Music, 2023), a duo project with alto saxophonist and MSM alumnus Miguel Zenón (MM ’01).

    Learn more about Luís here.

    Learn more about Luís’s appointment here.

  • Sep 26, 2025 Woodwinds
    Alumni

    MSM bassoon alumna Rebecca Noreen retires from Hartford Symphony; performs on Sept 28 with the US Coast Guard band

    Bassoon and contrabassoonist Rebecca Noreen (BM ’83) is retiring from the Hartford Symphony Orchestra after 22 seasons. For two decades, prior to her appointment with the Hartford Symphony, Rebecca was a member of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Band, a premiere military ensemble based in New London, Connecticut.

    She will perform in the USCG Band Alumni Centennial Celebration concert this Saturday, September 28 alongside current USCG Band personnel, including MSM alumni Laura Pirruccello (MM ’08) on piccolo, and Principal Percussionist Christopher Smith (P ’97) in addition to other USCG alumni.

    Learn more about Rebecca here.

    Learn more about the USCG Band Alumni Centennial Celebration here.

  • Sep 26, 2025 Strings
    Faculty

    MSM faculty member Lucie Robert is featured in The Strad magazine

    MSM violin faculty member Lucie Robert is featured in the prestigious The Strad magazine giving advice from her perspective as a frequent judge on how to navigate competitions, offering “sage advice to young string players planning to step onto the competition path.”

    Read the article here.

     

  • Sep 24, 2025 Jazz
    Faculty

    Arrangements by MSM Jazz Arts faculty member Darcy James Argue to be performed by the New York Philharmonic at its opening gala

    The New York Philharmonic, conducted by Anthony Parnther, will perform the arrangements by composer and arranger Darcy James Argue on September 25 during the opening gala of the NY Philharmonic 2025–26 season.

    The featured artist at the event, Cecile McLorin Salvant, will sing Mr. Argue’s orchestral arrangements of Being Alive by Stephen Sondheim, Barbara Song by Brecht and Weill, and With Every Breath I Take by Coleman and Zippel.

    Learn more and purchase tickets here.

     

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