Alumni in the News

Kimber Lee to premiere her play to the yellow house in La Jolla Playhouse’s 2021/2022 season

July 1, 2021 | American Theatre

Additionally, the production received a 2021 Edgerton Foundation New Play Award, providing Lee (M.F.A., Playwriting, 2011) and the production team with additional funds to extend their rehearsal process. 

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Melissa Muñoz has been selected for one of the Cleveland Institute of Music’s Future of Music Faculty Fellowships

June 23, 2021 | Cleveland Institute of Music

Muñoz (B.M., Trumpet Performance, 2018) is one of the the 35 Black and Latinx music professionals who are pursuing or considering academic careers. The fellowship will prepare them with the skills, insights and networks to flourish professionally and influence generations of musicians.

Melissa Muoz has been selected for one of the Cleveland Institute of Musics Future of Music Faculty Fellowships

Dr. Nicole Taylor will be performing songs by Black Composers at LOLA's free online concert

June 4, 2021 | Sightlines

LOLA, or Local Opera Local Artists, will present a free online concert featuring soprano Dr. Nicole Taylor (M.M., Music, 2006; D.M.A., Music, 2011) performing songs by Black Composers. Pianist Nikki Birdsong accompanies. The concert is at 4:30 p.m. CDT on June 5 on LOLA’s YouTube Channel.

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Altin Sencalar to release his 3rd album as a leader on the New York City Record Label Outside in Music/Next Level.

June 4, 2021 | Outside in Music

Sencalar's (B.A., Jazz Studies, 2017) album features BSOM alumni Daniel Dufour, Dr. Utah Hamrick, and Dr. Pete Rodriguez along with esteemed saxophonist, Roxy Coss. Reconnected will be available Friday August 27th, 2021.

Altin Sencalarto release his 3rd album as a leader on the New York City Record Label Outside in MusicNext Level.

Rachell Ellen Wong named concertmaster to the Seattle Baroque Orchestra

May 27, 2021 | Early Music Seattle

Rachell Ellen Wong  (B.M., Music, 2013), a rising star on the historical performance and modern violin stages, was recently named concertmaster to the Seattle Baroque Orchestra. She was the recipient of a prestigious 2020 Avery Fisher Career Grant (the first baroque recipient in the respected program’s history) and Grand Prize winner of the inaugural Lillian and Maurice Barbash J.S. Bach Competition in 2019.

Rachell Ellen Wong named concertmaster to the Seattle Baroque Orchestra

Dr. Marisa Ishikawa releases interactive multimedia experience with Carpe Diem String Quartet

May 3, 2021 | Carpe Diem String Quartet

In 2019, Dr. Marisa Ishikawa (M.M., Strings and Harp, 2017) became the second violinist of the Carpe Diem String Quartet, an internationally recognized string quartet based in Columbus, Ohio. On May 15, the quartet will be releasing An American Story, a project presented by PNC Arts Alive. The project is an interactive multimedia experience, with music composed and performed by Carpe Diem and animation created by Janet Antich. Ishikawa’s story follows her grandfather, the son of two Austrian immigrants, and will be available for viewing on-demand following its premiere. Photo by Janet Antich

Dr. Marisa Ishikawa

Clifton Croomes becomes assistant director of bands at Louisiana State University

May 3, 2021

In 2020, Clifton Croomes (B.M., Music and Human Learning/Music Education, 2001) was appointed assistant director of bands at Louisiana State University. In 2019, Croomes was also appointed as music director and principal conductor of the Civic Orchestra of Baton Rouge. Photo by  Angele Rosendahl

Clifton Croomes

F. Mack Wood completes first year as associate director of bands at Illinois State University

May 3, 2021

F. Mack Wood (B.M., Music and Human Learning/Music Education, 2005) is completing his first year as the associate director of Bands and director of the Big Red Marching Machine at Illinois State University. Photo by Dr. Rachel E. Wood

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Diana Burgess releases solo debut album

May 3, 2021 | Diana Burgess Music

Diana Burgess (B.M., Strings and Harp, 2015) launched a solo career with the release of her debut album, You Run. The album contains 12 songs, all performed by Burgess, and is available on all music platforms. The title track was recently featured on NPR Music's All Songs Considered. Photo by Marshall Tidrick

Diana Burgess

Artina McCain talks new work in recent interview

April 28, 2021 | The University of Memphis

Artina McCain (D.M.A., Piano, 2011) discusses new work and pandemic performances in a recent interview by the University of Memphis. 

Artina McCain