News
It Takes Two
Jeremy Reynolds '15
What can you do with a double degree from Oberlin? Just about anything.
Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass Returns to Oberlin in July
By Erich Burnett
Designed for young bass players, biennial program also showcases illustrious faculty in numerous public events.
Oberlin Forges Piano Technology Partnership with Shanghai Conservatory
Erich Burnett
Union calls for faculty residencies, student exchanges, advanced-level Oberlin degree, and more.
Cooper International Competition for Piano Returns July 14-20
By Erich Burnett
Young pianists vie for $40,000 in cash prizes plus the opportunity to perform with The Cleveland Orchestra.
Trailblazing Piano Professor Frances Walker ’45 dies at 94
By Erich Burnett
Accomplished performer returned to teach at her alma mater, became the first tenured black female professor.
Opera Singer Kathryn Leemhuis ’05 Reflects on Her Oberlin Advantage
Conservatory Communications Staff
Accomplished mezzo-soprano serves as guest faculty at Summer Vocal Academy, performs June 15.
William Bolles-Beaven ’18 Awarded Teaching Fellowship in Austria
Amanda Nagy
A composition major, Bolles-Beaven will teach English in secondary schools while improving his German language skills.
Robert Willoughby, Legendary Flute Professor and Performer, Dies at 96
By Erich Burnett
Master of modern and historical flute devoted 37 years to teaching at Oberlin, leaving a long list of distinguished former students.
Opera Legend Marilyn Horne Leads Master Classes at Oberlin April 20, 22
By Erich Burnett
Celebrated mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne returns to Oberlin to work with voice students and lead several master classes.
Bass-Baritone Gerald Finley Performs Songs of Germany and Russia April 17
By Erich Burnett
Part of the Artist Recital Series, program pairs the famed Canadian singer with fellow countryman-pianist Michael McMahon.