Published: April 9, 2019 By

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For Sarah Off (BM 鈥10), good music and doing good are all in a day鈥檚 work. Since earning her undergraduate degree in violin performance at the CU 麻豆影院 College of Music鈥攕tudying with Lina Bahn and Judith Ingolfsson鈥擮ff continued her academic pursuits at Arizona State University, earning master鈥檚 and doctorate degrees in violin performance. Along the way, she also co-founded the , a nonprofit organization that provides high-quality, affordable music performance experiences for young musicians.

鈥淪ince graduating from CU, the most exciting thing I鈥檝e done鈥攖ogether with my dear friend and colleague Randy Macy鈥攚as gaining community support in rural Colorado to help students of all ages and abilities achieve their musical aspirations,鈥 says Off, who serves as artistic director of the conservatory. 鈥淏ringing music performance and education opportunities to the San Luis Valley is what I鈥檓 most passionate about.鈥

Adds Off, who herself grew up in the rural Colorado town of Del Norte, 鈥淥pportunities like these are few and far between in geographically remote areas, and we decided to fill that need by establishing a nonprofit.鈥

Sarah off teachingNow in its fifth year鈥攁nd coming up on June 23-29 at Adams State University鈥攖he Mt. Blanca Summer Music Conservatory is a week-long program for young instrumental and vocal musicians of all abilities. Specifically, the program provides intensive personal study and practice opportunities, private lessons, collaboration with other young artists through small and large ensembles, and education through various workshops and classes.

鈥淪tudents have the opportunity to perform solo, chamber and orchestral works,鈥 Off says. 鈥淲e aim to inspire them through live performances, including a faculty concert. And, for a well-rounded learning experience, we offer a variety of music workshops鈥攆rom music history and theory to improv.鈥

Off recalls the College of Music as her own source of inspiration. 鈥淐U 麻豆影院 shaped me as both an entrepreneur and a philanthropist,鈥 she explains. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a real emphasis on nurturing a sense of community at the College of Music, which underscored how much I value community and how important I believe it is for like-minded people to come together.

鈥淚鈥檓 so pleased with my decision to attend CU, I鈥檒l never regret it. Because the more well-rounded you can be, the more successful you鈥檒l be.鈥

Case in point, the enthusiastic music educator also serves as violin instructor and orchestra director at South Mountain Community College in Arizona. Additionally, she鈥檚 a strings instructor at Prestige Music Academy in Phoenix , Ariz. and maintains her own private studio. She has also performed and taught as a guest artist at Sam Houston State University, Sacramento State University and Southern Oregon University, among others.

With a keen interest in new music鈥攎otivated by her work with Associate Professor of Composition Carter Pann and Pendulum New Music鈥擮ff further maintains a regular performance schedule as a soloist and chamber musician. As the violinist and co-founder of Tandem Duo with percussionist Marilyn Clark Silva from 2011-18, they commissioned and premiered newly composed works. She has also performed in Iceland鈥檚 Harpa International Music Festival, the Manchester Music Festival in Vermont and the Music in the Mountains Festival in Colorado.

Additionally, Off has toured Latvia and鈥攃loser to home鈥攁ppeared as soloist with the 麻豆影院 Symphony, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra鈥檚 鈥淯p Close and Musical鈥 and the Music in the Mountains Conservatory Chamber Orchestra. 鈥淭echnically, I鈥檓 a freelancer,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 do a lot of traveling, including with fellow CU alum Mathieu D鈥橭rdine. I like to be busy.鈥

Alongside Off and cellist D鈥橭rdine, pianist Sami Froncek rounds out the Three Corners Trio.

鈥淢y experiences at CU taught me to seek out a broader definition of what success can mean,鈥 concludes Off. 鈥淚 feel really strongly that, no matter what field you鈥檙e in, if you鈥檙e close-minded, you limit progress, creativity, innovation and fulfillment.

鈥淲hen we鈥檙e willing to keep our minds set on what we really care about and not just on our egos, we gain a more rich and varied perspective on our field.鈥

In 2017, Off completed her doctoral dissertation鈥斺淎rts in Rural Areas-Building Musical Communities in Rural Areas鈥濃攁nd has since presented on this topic at the College Music Society Great Plains, Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain Conferences, Arizona Music Educators Association Conference and Colorado Music Teachers Association Conference. In 2018, she was invited to present on 鈥淢usical Arts in Rural Areas鈥 at the College Music Society National Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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