Changing the Tune of Representation in Classical Music
Embracing being Black has been a lifelong journey for Michael Ellis Ingram, who moved to Germany in 2010 to pursue a career in music. Read about his personal journey and revelations.
How the Pandemic Changed the Tune for Gordon’s Musicians
COVID-19 protocols posed a challenge to the Department of Music’s daily rhythms, but their creative adaptations meant they reached more audiences than ever.
How a 20th-Century African American Composer is Shaping Classical Music Today
Florence Price was told she had no place in classical music as an African American woman. But against the many odds present in her day and field, the musical pioneer created a space for herself.
Poised for New Beginnings
MADISON MERCADANTE ’23 | Major: kinesiology | Hometown: Midland Park, NJ | Favorite thing about ballet: feeling weightless
Multimedia Concert to Highlight Artistic Inspiration Abroad
Through music, art and interviews, the Gordon Symphony Orchestra’s fall concert spotlights the inspiration that students and famed composers alike experience when abroad, November 2.