Wellness at Eastman Explores “Caring for Your Voice”

Wellness at Eastman is a monthly seminar series from Eastman Performing Arts Medicine (EPAM) featuring artists and clinicians speaking to physical and mental wellness for performing artists. Inspired by the Healthy Conservatoires movement in Europe, presentation topics this year include: the benefits of warming up and cooling down; peak performance on stage, nutrition’s effect on performing; incorporating mindfulness…

A Pioneering Ragtime Study – from Eastman in the 1940s

Ragtime researcher: Emma Gierszal When Emma Gierszal, a DMA student in percussion performance and a member of the Eastman Percussion Ensemble, chose a paper topic for a seminar in Nineteenth-century American Music taught by Professor Michael Anderson, it led her down an interesting path. Emma’s interest in ragtime, and some advice from Professor Anderson, led…

Wellness at Eastman Explores “Mental Health and Music School”

Wellness at Eastman is a monthly seminar series from Eastman Performing Arts Medicine (EPAM) featuring artists and clinicians speaking to physical and mental wellness for performing artists. Inspired by the Healthy Conservatoires movement in Europe, presentation topics this year include: the benefits of warming up and cooling down; peak performance on stage, nutrition’s effect on performing; incorporating mindfulness…

An Eastman Student Showcase for Black Musicians

In one of the Eastman BSU recital videos: hornist Brianna Garcon and accompanist Priscilla Yuen in William Grant Still’s “Bayou Home” from his Three Songs for Horn and Piano. The Black Student Union at Eastman has completed its annual Black History Month Recital Series. In this virtual series, the videos feature pieces by eminent black…

“Divine” Inspiration: Michael Anderson and “Dante 360”

Last November, Associate Professor of Musicology Michael Anderson and his Chicago-based vocal ensemble Schola Antiqua contributed music for two important occasions. One was local—the inauguration of Chicago’s Athenaeum Center for Thought and Culture, formerly the Athenaeum Theatre. The other was a global occasion–the 700th anniversary (in 2021) of the death of the great Italian medieval…

Wellness at Eastman to Explore “Mindfulness for Musicians”

Rebecca Block of the Mindful University Project leads the February 2 presentation on Mindfulness for Musicians. Wellness at Eastman is a monthly seminar series from Eastman Performing Arts Medicine (EPAM) featuring artists and clinicians speaking to physical and mental wellness for performing artists. Inspired by the Healthy Conservatoires movement in Europe, presentation topics this year include: the benefits…