The BYU School of Music is proud of its many talented alumni. Here are just a few of their accomplishments from the past few months.
Mia Black (BM 2023, choral education) recently won the 2024 Prize of the Ariel Bybee Endowment at the Center for Latter-Day Saint Arts

Andrew Maxfield’s (BM 2006, music studies) piece What About the Duck? was recently performed by the Utah Symphony. Learn more about the piece and Andrew’s career by reading, “Q&A with Alumni Composer Andrew Maxfield.

Savannah Porter (BM 2021, vocal performance) is a freelance choral singer and soloist who has been singing professionally full-time since 2021. Porter lives in Brooklyn, New York, and sings with award-winning ensembles such as the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Conspirare, True Concord Voices and Orchestra, Artefact American Soloist Ensemble (located in South Korea), Skylark, Benedict XVI, and Cincinnati Vocal Arts Ensemble. Porter is on contract to be part of a solo recital series with the Santa Fe Desert Chorale this upcoming July, and she is also a featured soloist and ensemble member in Conspirare’s current Grammy-nominated album “House of Belonging.”

Jacob Khalil (BM 2018, vocal performance) was recently featured on FOX 5 NY

BYU Orchestra Alumni Reunion: On April 13th, many BYU Orchestra Alumni gathered in the Music Building for a reunion. Whether alumni had graduated 7 or 70 years ago, they played together in a sight-reading session, held in the Concert Hall and directed by Dr. Nathan Haines. Afterwards, the alumni enjoyed a meal together in the Skyroom before watching the Philharmonic perform. To get connected with school of music orchestra alumni, join the “BYU Orchestra Alumni” group on Facebook.
