News
Moye Chen '12 Wins 2014 World Piano Competition
July 30, 2014
Michael Stenovec
Former student of Angela Cheng earns grand prize of $20,000 in addition to a recital in New York City.
Tony Yike Yang Crowned 2014 Cooper International Competition Champion
July 26, 2014
By Erich Burnett
15-year-old from Canada overcomes intense competition with a stunning performance of Tchaikovsky at Severance Hall.
Oberlin Hosts First Hinton Institute for Studio Bass
June 19, 2014
Michael Stenovec
Made possible by the estate of the late jazz bassist, the inaugural summer program welcomed student bassists in a comprehensive variety of styles.
Oberlin Celebrates Jazz Legend Milt Hinton June 12
May 12, 2014
Conservatory Communications Staff
Festivities showcase late bassist's legacy with a film, talk, tour, and concert featuring Hinton Institute faculty.
Oberlin to Offer Artist Diploma in Piano Technology
May 12, 2014
By Erich Burnett
Designed in association with Steinway & Sons, the new program will launch in 2014-15.
Oberlin Honors a Jazz Legend Through Unprecedented Relationship
April 22, 2014
By Erich Burnett
Conservatory acquires famed bassist Milt Hinton's instruments and document collection, celebrates his legacy through inaugural Institute for Studio Bass in June.
Oberlin Celebrates 10th Anniversary at Kennedy Center on April 27
April 15, 2014
Conservatory Communications Staff
Musicians from all corners of the conservatory to be featured as part of the Conservatory Project.
12 Hours in South India: Thyagaraja Festival Arrives April 22
April 7, 2014
Conservatory Communications Staff
Inspired by Cleveland’s long-running festival, Oberlin Thyagaraja showcases South Indian music, film, and dance at the Apollo Theatre on April 22.
A Feel for Therapy
March 14, 2014
James Helmsworth
Double-degree student Matthew DiBiase combined his interests by shadowing music therapists and cognition researchers throughout New England.
Opera Legend Marilyn Horne to Visit in February
February 5, 2014
Conservatory Communications Staff
Annual residency, made possible by philanthropist Stephen Rubin, includes private study with students, master classes, and a celebration of Horne’s career.