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  • Dante Puleio, Artistic Director

    World-renowned Limón Dance Company coming to Blair School of Music for two-week residency

    Dante Puleio, Artistic Director(Photo: Kelly Puleio)Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music will host a two-week residency with the acclaimed Limón Dance Company, June 20 – July 1, 2023. The company is preparing for its upcoming production of Missa Brevis, to premiere for Limón’s 78th season, at the top of… Read More

    Jun. 13, 2023

  • Russell Platt

    Russell Platt awarded Tennessee Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship

    Russell Platt(photo: Alejandro Otero)Russell Platt, Adjunct Associate Professor of Music, has been awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship in composition from the Tennessee Arts Commission. “I am grateful to have been awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship,” said Platt. “I have been living and composing in Tennessee and at Vanderbilt… Read More

    Jun. 11, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Blair Around the World: Mat Britain leads group to St. Lucia

    Mat Britain, Adjunct Instructor of Steel Drums, led a group of 14 adult students from Vanderbilt’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institue (OLLI) to the island of Saint Lucia in the Eastern Caribbean for a 10-day Steel Band Workshop in May, where he taught alongside world renowned steel pan performer/educator/composer Andy Narell. Read More

    Jun. 4, 2023

  • Vanderbilt Choral Scholars

    Blair Around the World: Vanderbilt Choral Scholars Perform in England

    The annual cohort of the Vanderbilt Choral Scholars is in Leeds and Liverpool from May 16-27, singing performances and services at Leeds Cathedral and Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Led by Tucker Biddlecombe, these are Immersion Vanderbilt experiences in which students perform the choral concert repertory they study at the Blair… Read More

    May. 22, 2023

  • Bethany Wiese

    Blair School welcomes Bethany Wiese

    Dr. Bethany Wiese will join Blair School of Music as Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium in fall 2023. A native of Davenport, Iowa, Dr. Wiese most recently served as Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Appalachian State University (Boone, North Carolina) and spent two years as a… Read More

    May. 8, 2023

  • Blair School of Music welcomes Ernesto Estigarribia Mussi

    Blair School of Music welcomes Ernesto Estigarribia Mussi

    Ernesto Estigarribia Mussi will join Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music as Assistant Professor of Conducting in fall 2023. Hailed for his “expert direction” by Fanfare magazine, he is Music Director of the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra and the Mankato Symphony Orchestra; the first Paraguayan to become Music Director of a… Read More

    Apr. 28, 2023

  • Photos from War Requiem, April 14 & 15

    Photos from War Requiem, April 14 & 15

    Congratulations to the performers, directors, and crew who brought Benjamin Britten’s epic War Requiem to life April 14 & 15. 📷 Kenny Swartout Conductor Robin Fountain War Requiem                                 Soloist Lauren Urquhart     Soloist… Read More

    Apr. 17, 2023

  • Pascal Le Boeuf awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

    Pascal Le Boeuf awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

    Pascal Le Boeuf, Assistant Professor of the Practice of Music and Technology, and Contemporary Music Ensemble Director, has been awarded a prestigious 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship for Music Composition. Le Boeuf is among 171 fellows selected this year for excellence in scholarship and the arts. Described as “sleek, new” and “hyper-fluent”… Read More

    Apr. 17, 2023

  • Tyler Nelson performs with Atlanta Opera

    Tyler Nelson performs with Atlanta Opera

    Tyler Nelson, Associate Professor of Voice, recently performed with The Atlanta Opera in their production of the 1956 Leonard Bernstein operetta, Candide, at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center. Playing the role of Cacambo, Nelson was heralded by Broadway World as “one of America’s most promising young tenors” in their… Read More

    Apr. 4, 2023

  • Pascal Le Boeuf is first composer-in-residence with Missoula Symphony

    Pascal Le Boeuf is first composer-in-residence with Missoula Symphony

    The Missoula Symphony Orchestra premiered Pascal Le Boeuf’s “Triple Concerto for Violin, Percussion Duo and Orchestra” March 4-5, at the Dennison Theatre, featuring solosits Tim Fain (violin) and Arx Duo (percussionists Garrey Arney and Chris Whyte). Le Boeuf, who is serving as the Missoula Symphony’s first-ever composer-in-residence, describes his Triple… Read More

    Mar. 6, 2023