Student News
Latest News for Students
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Two new Hyperion releases for Yale Schola Cantorum
The ISM is pleased to announce that two new recordings of Yale Schola Cantorum, conducted by its principal conductor David Hill.
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André J. Thomas Appointed Visiting Professor of Choral Conducting and Interim Conductor of Yale Camerata
Martin Jean has announced the appointment of André Thomas for the 2020–2021 academic year.
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Alumni, Student, and Faculty News - October 2019
Alumni, Student, and Faculty news and notes for October 2019.
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Goodbye, Class of 2019
the ISM presented its 2019 graduates with their ISM certificates at a banquet at the New Haven Lawn Club.
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Student Reflection | Inaugural Exhibition in Miller Hall
When words fail, when we confront the ineffable, we are left to create music, literature, performances, and visual art in an attempt to describe what
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The latest issue of The Yale ISM Review: "Beatitudes"
We are excited to announce the publication of the latest issue of The Yale ISM Review. Volume 4, No. 2 centers on the theme of the Beatitudes.
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Yale Schola Cantorum's New Brahms Album
We are excited to announce the release of Yale Schola Cantorum’s album of the Brahms Requiem on the Hyperion label.
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Yale Schola Cantorum Tour to Spain
The Yale Schola Cantorum will tour Spain June 3–8 with public performances in Madrid, Roncesvalles, Burgos, León, and Santiago de Compostela.
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Masaaki Suzuki Honored
The American Bach Society awarded Masaaki Suzuki an honorary membership for his storied accomplishments as a performer and champion of Bach’s music.
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Back-to-Back Bach
Announcing a major weekend of performances on April 26, 27, and 28 in conjunction with the American Bach Society Conference.
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The latest issue of The Yale ISM Review Volume 4, No. 1
We are excited to announce the publication of the latest issue of The Yale ISM Review. Editor Rita Ferrone provides an excellent summary of the many
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Miller Hall Construction Update
The blue fence surrounding the front of 406 Prospect has kept the progress of construction out of sight, but certainly not out of mind.
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