Distinguished Professor Tania León Inducted Into American Academy of Arts and Letters Distinguished Professor Tania León was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters along with eight other distinguished composers, artists and authors. The academy annually honors several of our Read More
Brooklyn College Brass Ensemble Performs at Metropolitan Museum of Art On March 2, 2010, the Brooklyn College Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Professor Douglas Hedwig, performed a special and unique concert at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Read More
Alumni News—February 2010 What have the alumni of the conservatory been up to lately? Find out here! Read More
Winner of the 2010 Conservatory Concerto Competition Lianhua Chi (candidate, M.Mus., piano) won the conservatory’s 2010 Concerto Competition, organized by Associate Professor George Rothman. She is a student of Professor Adam Kent. Rothman reports that “we had Read More
Brass Ensemble Performs at 2010 Mayoral Inauguration On Jan. 1, 2010, the Brooklyn College Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Professor Douglas Hedwig, performed at the inauguration of Michael Bloomberg to his third term as the 108th Read More
New Faculty Profiles—Spring 2010 Alexandra Lewis Alexandra Lewis, lecturer, is an alumna of the Brooklyn College music program and has been a member of the Conservatory of Music faculty (as a graduate fellow, an Read More
Brooklyn College M.F.A. Outshines Columbia, Sarah Lawrence Brooklyn College’s prestigious M.F.A. in Creative Writing Program was ranked 15th in the Poets & Writers article “Top Fifty MFA Programs in the United States: A Comprehensive Guide” in the Read More
AREAC Featured in the Brooklyn College Magazine Brooklyn College Magazine (Spring 2009) has a feature article, “Fish and Other Aquatic Life Forms,” about AREAC, and mentions Jennifer Basil, Brett Branco, Rob Dickie, John Marra and Martin Schreibman. Read More
John Marra quoted in Conservation Magazine Sarah Simpson quotes John Marra in a cover story article, “Taming the Blue Frontier,” in Conservation Magazine 10.2 (April–May 2009), about the prospects for mariculture. Read More
2009 Conservatory Awards Announced Thursday, May 14, 2009, Whitman Hall (after the 6 p.m. Orchestra Readings) Read More