2020 NOI+F Auditions
NOI Auditions
NOI Auditions
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled, click here for more information.
Caroline Barron, professor emerita of history at Royal Holloway, University of London, and recipient of an Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to education, will give a lecture titled Was There a ‘Golden Age’ for Women in Medieval London?
The 2024 partnership brings exciting opportunities for students participating in the second National Seminario Ravinia: Orchestras for All, a four-day event that fosters growth and learning in students while promoting music education
We are committed to innovation, curiosity, creative and distinctive orchestral experiences. Help the National Orchestral Institute + Festival continue nurturing the development of America's most gifted young orchestral musicians, composers and administrators.
George E. Lewis of Columbia University and composer for Ensemble Dal Niente presents a lecture titled New Music, New Subjects: The Situation of a Creole. Sir Donald Francis Tovey’s 1949 essay “The Main Stream of Music” posited an end to the history of music.
Pianist Julian Martin, distinguished professor of piano at The Juilliard School, has been among the most visible American pedagogues for four decades. His professional career was launched in 1975 by major prizes from the Cleveland, Kapell and Montevideo competitions.
Learn more about the creative process of Ahamefule J, Oluo's Susan at this Post-Performance Q&A!
Learn more about the creative process of Ephrat Asherie Dance at this Post-Performance Q&A!
What is feminist theory when we begin with black people, black thought, and black culture at the center of our inquiry? How does this point of departure challenge and expand the parameters of feminism and the field of Women’s Studies?
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled, click here for more information.
Join Maryland Opera Studio (MOS) for an Opera Resonates Discussion on the production of The Cunning Little Vixen on stage from April 3 - 11.