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Fascinating article on earliest evidence of wine making and consumption in Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico! Many thanks to Peter Jordens for sharing this link from Cranfield University, featuring a study led by Dr Lisa Briggs. The article highlights the “earliest evidence of wine drinking in the Americas [as] found in Caribbean pottery vessels”; “no…
Scientists have found what they believe to be the earliest known evidence of wine drinking in the Americas, inside ceramic artefacts recovered from a small Caribbean island.
On Oct. 21, pianist and musicologist Dr. Samantha Ege will join Principal Conductor Peter Oundjian and the Yale Philharmonia for the world orchestral premiere of Helen Hagan’s Piano Concerto in C minor, featuring a new orchestration by composer and distinguished YSM alum Soomin Kim ’21MM ’22MMA. We spoke with Ege and Kim about Hagan, who, in 1912, became the first Black woman to graduate from the Yale School of Music, and about the Concerto in C minor.