KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Brandon Bell (MM, ‘17), an alumnus of the University of Tennessee School of Music graduate program in voice, has been named one of two 2021 recipients of the premier scholarship in vocal performance. The scholarship was named in honor Willard J. Hines, a Detroit Choir director-educator. The scholarship committee, composed of his former…
For Delbert Bowers, it was an honor just to be nominated. But the win is nice, too. His path to the Latin Grammy win (Best Engineered Album, for his work on El Madrileño by C. Tangana) is a rather unusual one. He graduated from the University of Tennessee with an undergraduate degree in trumpet performance, then…
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A new book co-edited by School of Music Professor of Musicology Rachel May Golden analyzes gender and voice in medieval French literature and song. It’s a project that merges a variety of different perspectives from a wide range of disciplines – one that Golden believes will aid in granting a fuller understanding of…

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee School of Music Associate Professor Gregory Tardy has a rather unique proposition. He is writing music inspired by classical literature. Or rather, a specific work of classical literature. He is currently writing a suite inspired by themes from the classic allegorical work Pilgrim’s Progress. Originally published as The Pilgrim’s Progress from This World, to…

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee Graduate Student Mikeila McQueston has added another accolade to her slate of compositions – this time in the American Prize competition. The composition, which features the Luci Shaw poem “Descent,” placed second in the student division of the American Prize for composition (choral – short works). It’s a piece…