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Music and Breath may mitigate childhood trauma from COVID-19 pandemic

A new interdisciplinary research project involving several Bienen faculty and alumni will examine how music might be used globally to improve children's health and well-being following the trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Two Receive 2021 Luminarts Fellowships

Zachary Good, a doctoral clarinet student of Steven Cohen, and Muzi Zhao, a dual-degree Bienen-Medill piano student of James Giles, have been named 2021 Fellows in Classical Music by the Luminarts Cultural Foundation.

Grammy-winning conductor, alumnus to deliver Bienen School convocation address

Giancarlo Guerrero ’92 MMus, a six-time Grammy-Award-winning conductor, will present the Bienen School of Music’s 2021 convocation address virtually.

Alumna Katherine Young named Guggenheim Fellow

Bienen School of Music alumna Katherine Young ’17 DMA has been awarded a 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship in Music Composition.

What Makes Bienen Unique?

Johannah Carmona, a viola performance and arts administration student, explains what distinguishes the Bienen School of Music from other top-level music schools.

Bienen School hosts fourth biennial new music conference virtually on April 24

The Institute for New Music at the Bienen School of Music will host its fourth biennial Northwestern University New-Music Conference (NUNC! 4) in a virtual format on Saturday, April 24.

Yi-Ting Lu wins Nief-Norf International Call for Scores

Nief-Norf Summer Festival has named Bienen School doctoral student Yi-Ting Lu a winner of its 2020 International Call for Scores.

A Californian’s Guide to Surviving Winter at Bienen

Undergraduate student Valérie Filloux shares tips for students on surviving winter in the Midwest.

Bienen Alumna Wins 2021 Grammy Award

Bienen School alumna Kellen Pomeranz ’11, who goes by Pom Pom, won a Grammy Award for best R&B album as a cowriter and coproducer on John Legend’s album Bigger Love.

Combining Passions: Music and Service

Akie Kadota, a fourth-year dual degree music education and social policy student, shares some advice and insight on how the Bienen School and Northwestern have provided her with ample opportunities to combine her passions.

Alumna Adrienne Taylor wins composition fellowship

Bienen School alumna Adrienne Taylor '06 MMus, a cellist and composer, has won a $25,000 grant from the Rhode Island Foundation’s Robert and Margaret MacColl Johnson Fellowship Fund.

OPUS: Making a Podcast Opera

The student-run group Opera Projects for University Singers (OPUS) recently presented a digital production of Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel.

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