Latest News
Latest News
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Alex Whittington M.M. '25 conducts and sings at Camerata's "Out of Time"
Alex Whittington M.M. ‘25 demonstrated multiple talents at the October 14 Yale Camerata concert, “Out of Time.”
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Applications now open for joint faculty appointment in choral conducting
Fully joint faculty appointment for a professor in the Practice of Choral Conducting and principal conductor of the Yale Schola Cantorum (full-time).
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Alumni focus: Margaret Burk, M.M.’19 Choral Conducting
ISM alums have been invited to share what they have been up to since graduation and to reflect on how the ISM has impacted them.
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“Shackles and chains speak miracles”: Singing to God Behind Bars
Naomi Wilson spoke on the the essence of her prayers during the thirty-seven years she spent behind bars.
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Introducing Yale Schola Cantorum 2023-24
The ISM is thrilled to introduce the new Yale Schola Cantorum for the 2023-24 academic year.
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Martin Jean, juror for Second International Organ Competition of Korea
ISM director, Martin Jean, joined world renowned professors on the jury for the Second International Organ Competition of Korea.
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Mourning the loss of Melva Costen
The ISM community was saddened to learn of the recent death of former visiting professor of liturgical studies, Melva Costen.
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Jimmy Taylor judges the International Schubert Competition in Germany
Professor James (Jimmy) Taylor judges the International Schubert Competition in Dortmund, Germany.
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Now accepting graduate student applications
Applications are now open for Institute of Sacred Music (ISM) graduate programs in music, religion, and the arts with the Yale School of Music (deadli
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A concert celebrating the poetry of Langston Hughes
On Saturday, September 23 two visiting choirs performed a concert of music celebrating the poems of Langston Hughes.
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Inside!
The Religion, Ecology and Expressive Cultures Initiative at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music is sponsoring a series of events over the coming year.
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Welcoming our new ISM students
Our incoming class of 2023 includes published poets and authors, award-winning visual artists, and Grammy-nominated musicians.