Dominic Cossa, Emeritus Professor of Voice and Opera, Dies at 89
The renowned lyric baritone is remembered for his compassion and storytelling
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The renowned lyric baritone is remembered for his compassion and storytelling
Craig Kier, director of Arts for All, talks to The New York Times about Wagner's "Bridal Chorus."
Arts for All announces the recipients of the Fall 2024 ArtsAMP Student Grants.
The program is co-organized by Sound Impact, The Clarice, UMD School of Music and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
Professor of Clarinet Robert Dilutis partners with A. James Clark School of Engineering's Ted Baker for a course where students use technology to create instruments.
University Symphony Orchestra performs William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 1, “Afro-American," during its season opening concert.
Students ranging in age from pre-K to high school learn music from graduate students at the Terrapin Community Music School.
Holiday, described by the LA Times as “one of the finest countertenors of his generation,” has found success as a multi-genre artist.
Famed frog (and his performer) talk with ARHU dean about Jim Henson ’60, Miss Piggy and life lessons from the Muppets.
At theater that premiered ‘Hamilton,’ student singers tell story of controversial Mexican leader.