Professor Tania León Directs City-Wide Festival
Maestro and music professor Tania León heads a music festival where composers connect with their audiences.
Read MoreMaestro and music professor Tania León heads a music festival where composers connect with their audiences.
Read MoreRadio personality Oscar Brand ’42, and others, recall their experiences with the ‘nation’s troubadour of conscience.’
Read MoreThe 2013/2014 academic year is off to a strong start with faculty members from a wide range of disciplines and a growing enrollment.
Read MorePercussionist and recent graduate Cory Bracken was recently featured in a New York Times piece about his performance as part of the “Contagious Sounds” concert series.
Read MoreThe Conservatory offers scholarships to gifted young musicians, and is happy to announce new scholarships in several particular instrumental categories.
Read MoreThe Brooklyn College Department of Television and Radio’s fall and winter line-up showcases several conservatory events.
Read MoreFour faculty members honored with $25,000 Tow Professorships to support cutting-edge research, ranging from the expansion of the canon of Italian literature to the creation of art with a unique focus on social justice and the human condition.
Read MoreFive Brooklyn College students Tapped for Fulbright Grants and Watson Fellowships
Read MoreMarcel Krasner, cello, to perform the Dvorak Cello Concerto Saturday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. in Whitman Theater with the Conservatory Orchestra, George Rothman, Conductor.
Read MoreCongratulations to the Conservatory’s Distinguished Professor Tania León, who has just earned another Grammy Award nomination in this year’s Best Contemporary Classical Composition category for her work Inura for voices,
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