Ensemble Office
Arcade, Level M1, Room B06C
410-234-4510
The Ensemble Office manages the personnel, rehearsal, and performance activities of many of the Conservatory's instrumental and vocal ensembles; administers the graduate orchestral conducting program; provides instrument loans and rentals to ensemble participants and music education students; and maintains the Ensemble Library, supervising the distribution of library materials in support of ensemble activities, opera productions, and conducting recitals. The Ensemble Library is a non-circulating collection. The staff also coordinates the fall placement audition process by which students are assigned to their required large ensembles.
Ensembles currently managed by the Ensemble Office include the Peabody Symphony Orchestra, Peabody Concert Orchestra, Peabody Wind Ensemble and Chamber Winds, Peabody-Hopkins Chorus, Peabody Singers, Peabody Jazz Orchestra,Conductors Orchestra, and the Peabody Camerata. Peabody’s ensembles are designed to acquaint the entire student body, as well as the participating students and the general public, with the rich and varied literature of many musical genres. They provide participants with the means, through rigorous rehearsals and frequent public performances, to develop their musical skills to a high level of artistic competence. They also represent a considerable and significant portion of Peabody’s contribution to the cultural life of the surrounding community.
The Ensemble Office does not manage the Conservatory’s early music ensembles, which include the Peabody Renaissance Ensemble, directed by Mark Cudek, and the Baltimore Baroque Band, directed by John Moran. Additionally, it does not currently manage the newest jazz studies ensemble, the Peabody Improvisation & Multimedia Ensemble, directed by Gary Thomas. Questions regarding those ensembles should be referred to their individual directors. Questions regarding the chamber music program should be directed to Michael Kannen.
For policies and procedures pertaining to the Ensemble program, visit the website at www.peabody.jhu.edu/ensembleoffice.
