Parker teaches courses on applied voice, world music and vocal pedagogy. He has appeared as a baritone soloist in recitals, operas and oratorios.
Anthony S. Cincotta II is an internationally recognized music educator and saxophonist whose playing has taken him across the United States and abroad. He made his professional debut in 2014 ...
As a neuroendocrinologist and behavioral ecologist, Dr. Lee seek to understand how mechanisms in the brain contribute to the vast differences in social behavior evident among mammals. The Social ...
Synthia Johnson Smout loved working as W&L’s University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra Manager from 2005-2015. She has enjoyed branching out and working with more of the professors as the Ensemble ...
Anna Billias was trained as a concert pianist at the Prokofiev State Academy of Music in Donetsk, Ukraine (originally the Prokofiev Conservatory of Music) and graduated with advanced degrees in both ...
The Computational Cognition and Creativity Lab uses computational models and empirical data to investigate the mechanisms underlying creativity processes like the generation and evaluation of novel ...
Wilson Hall contains a 300-seat state of the art Concert Hall, which plays host not only to the University’s many student, faculty, and ensemble groups, but also world-renowned artists. The walls of ...
Lacey R. Lynch is an Instructor of Music at Washington and Lee University and conductor of Cantatrici. She holds a Masters of Music Education degree from James Madison University and Bachelor of Music ...
Nicholas Greer-Young (they/them) is a bassist and pedagogue from Royal Oak, Michigan. They have performed extensively with orchestras in Michigan and Ohio and can be heard playing with the Detroit ...
Julia Goudimova was born in Moscow. She began studying piano at the age of five and cello at the age of seven. She studied cello with Prof. G. Balykbaev in Tiraspol College of Music and with Prof. O.
Bradford C. Gooch ’58 Endowment for Music Conference Travel Funding ...
At the turn of the twentieth century the diplomat and scholar Henry Adams set out to explain to his fellow Americans what the massive island fortress monastery of Mont Saint Michel meant to its ...
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