School Of Music And Theatre Professions News

Hailed by The New York Times as “bright, active, and fastidiously musical,” and by Opera News as having “a golden sound,” Sarah Jane McMahon ’02 is

Natalie Mae ’09 is a soulful Americana/folk vocalist with a fiddle in tow.

Kasey Sollenberger '10, a graduate of the Music Therapy program, has established YourSong Music Therapy, a private practice in Fort Worth, Texas.

The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship announced last week the selection of the 2011-12 class of New Orleans Schweitzer Fellows.

Loyola University New Orleans alumnus and noted jazz pianist Matt Lemmler ’90 will return to campus to perform a special

Vicki Fisk ’69, freelance soprano soloist headquartered in the New York Metropolitan area, was recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for demonstrating

Monty Goulet ’11 (music industry studies), Austin, Texas, after having worked on “AAA” titles such as Donkey Kong Country Returns and casino titles

Alice Clark, Ph.D., professor of music history, was awarded a spot in the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar at the American Acad