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Peabody is one of 156 schools in the U.S. that offer a Doctorate of Musical Arts Degree. It houses two important libraries: the historical ] established when the institute opened in 1866, and the ] Library, a music library includes more than 100,000 books, scores, and sound recordings. Peabody is one of 156 schools in the U.S. that offer a Doctorate of Musical Arts Degree. It houses two important libraries: the historical ] established when the institute opened in 1866, and the ] Library, a music library includes more than 100,000 books, scores, and sound recordings.

==Student & Alumni Dissatisfaction==
Since 2010, a community of students called the have accused Peabody of being an "institution fails to understand the value in public feedback."<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://peabhole.blogspot.com/2010/04/welcome.html | title=Peab Hole Class Action: Welcome! | publisher=The Peab Hole Blog}}</ref> A self-proclaimed "voice of concern, complaint, and compliment,"<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/peab.hole | title=Peab Hole | publisher=Facebook}}</ref> the group has mobilized hundreds of students and alumni via its Facebook page.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/peab.hole | title=Peab Hole | publisher=Facebook}}</ref> The group's primary platform, a blog, hosts a comment-driven page for each department at the school.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://peabhole.blogspot.com/ | title=Peab Hole Class Action | publisher=The Peab Hole Blog}}</ref> It is undocumented if the group plans to carry out a class action lawsuit against the Peabody Institute, as its name suggests.


==Peabody Children's Chorus== ==Peabody Children's Chorus==

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The Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University is a renowned conservatory and preparatory school located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland at the corner of Charles and Monument Streets at Mount Vernon Place.

History

Founded in 1857 by philanthropist George Peabody, it is the second-oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States, next to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Completion of the Grecian-Italian building housing the Institute, designed by Edmund George Lind, was delayed until 1866 due to the Civil War. Under the direction of well-known musicians, composers, conductors, and Peabody alumni, the Institute grew from a local academy into an internationally-renowned cultural center through the late 19th and the 20th centuries.

Since 1977, the institute has operated as a division of the Johns Hopkins University, consistently ranked as one of America's top universities.

Peabody is one of 156 schools in the U.S. that offer a Doctorate of Musical Arts Degree. It houses two important libraries: the historical George Peabody Library established when the institute opened in 1866, and the Arthur Friedheim Library, a music library includes more than 100,000 books, scores, and sound recordings.

Student & Alumni Dissatisfaction

Since 2010, a community of students called the PeabHole Class Action have accused Peabody of being an "institution fails to understand the value in public feedback." A self-proclaimed "voice of concern, complaint, and compliment," the group has mobilized hundreds of students and alumni via its Facebook page. The group's primary platform, a blog, hosts a comment-driven page for each department at the school. It is undocumented if the group plans to carry out a class action lawsuit against the Peabody Institute, as its name suggests.

Peabody Children's Chorus

The Peabody Children's chorus is for children ages 6–18. It is divided into three groups: Training Choir, Choristers, and Cantate, grouped by age in ascending order. They practice weekly in Towson or Columbia, Maryland, and sing in concerts biannually under the instruction of Doreen Falby, Bradley Permenter, and Julia Sherriff. Cantate, ages 12–18, frequently perform with other groups, such as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, and the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, and have toured both regionally and internationally.

Notable attendees

Notable faculty

See also

References

  1. Wierzalis, Bill and Koontz, John P., Images of America: Mount Vernon Place (2006) p. 60-61. Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0-7385-4238-5
  2. Holland, Bernard (January 4, 1990). "The Peabody, Ready or Not, Is Pushed to Go Out on Its Own". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  3. "Peab Hole Class Action: Welcome!". The Peab Hole Blog.
  4. "Peab Hole". Facebook.
  5. "Peab Hole". Facebook.
  6. "Peab Hole Class Action". The Peab Hole Blog.

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