Colorado Music

By the numbers

8:1
student-faculty ratio
 
69
of grads are employed
within six months of graduation
 
100 %* 
of grads continuing their education
were admitted to their first-choice school
*Of those surveyed.
99
BME job placement
 
25
of undergrads pursue majors or minors
in addition to music
 
87
of grads report using skills + abilities
related to their major in their careers

Igniting innovation, artistry + belonging

Music production studio
CU 麻豆影院 to offer music production concentration beginning in 2025 (Daily Camera)

Our College of Music will offer a specialization in music production beginning in the fall of 2025, creating a path for students seeking a non-traditional music career. Dean John Davis says a degree with an emphasis in music production opens up hundreds of potential occupations. 
More:  (Inside Higher Ed)
Dean John Davis describes how today鈥檚 music students want more than a traditional music education. To help meet that demand, the College of Music has developed a set of microcredentials in recent years. 

 El Pueblo Ensemble and our CU 麻豆影院 Chamber Orchestra
 (CPR/KRCC)

Performed by El Pueblo Ensemble and our CU 麻豆影院 Chamber Orchestra last fall, 鈥淪ong of Pueblo鈥 tells the history of its namesake city and the surrounding region in music and images. Learn more about our American Music Research Center鈥檚 Soundscapes of the People: A Musical Ethnography of Pueblo, Colorado project. 

 

Thompson Jazz Studies Program recording 鈥淧omp & Circumstance鈥 theme
New takes on a traditional tune: Jazz program arranges, records three styles of 鈥楶omp & Circumstance鈥

Just in time for the 2024 commencement ceremony, the College of Music鈥檚 Thompson Jazz Studies Program provided this year鈥檚 graduates with new takes on the timeless rendition of Sir Edward Elgar鈥檚 鈥淧omp & Circumstance鈥 theme. The traditional graduation march was reimagined by Associate Professor of Jazz Studies Paul McKee in three distinct, captivating styles: Latin jazz, New Orleans funk and big band swing

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Engaged, inspired students

Louis Saxton
Louis Saxton named Spring 2024 Outstanding Graduating Senior

At the College of Music鈥檚 commencement ceremony on May 9, we celebrated the remarkable accomplishments and indelible impact of undergraduate cellist Louis Saxton.

It was hardly a typical four years for Saxton: His freshman year was 2020, coinciding with pandemic lockdowns. And in 2021, Saxton was onsite when shots broke out at the Table Mesa King Soopers; he fled from the tragic violence, only to return the next day to play Bach鈥檚 Cello Suite 1 in G Major to offer a degree of healing. Through it all, Saxton relied on the spirit of solidarity, strength and kindness that he experienced at our College of Music鈥攖o great success. 

 

Rinat Erlichman
A two-time graduate competition winner

Last fall, violinist Rinat Erlichman won first prize in the 2023-24 Bruce Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Performance Competition

A few months later, in early spring, Erlichman performed Jean Sibelius鈥 Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47鈥攁ccompanied by Postdoctoral Lecturer Barbara Noyes鈥攖o become the graduate winner of the College of Music鈥檚 annual Concerto Competition (Louis Saxton was the undergraduate competition winner). To enjoy the winners鈥 performances with the CU 麻豆影院 Symphony Orchestra in the fall, visit . 

 

O鈥橬eil Jones
Grad student brings first statewide Jamaican Choral Music Symposium to 麻豆影院

Mention Jamaican music to most Americans and the pop sounds of reggae usually come to mind. But there鈥檚 much more鈥攖he wonderfully rich harmonies of choral music, hundreds of rarely heard sacred songs and folk songs that deserve more exposure. 

This spring, O鈥橬eil Jones鈥攁 DMA student in choral conducting and literature鈥攂rought those sounds to 麻豆影院, elevating the history, language and musical elements of Jamaican choral music. 

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Trailblazing alumni

2024 Distinguished Alumnus Joshua Russell
Joshua Russell named 2024 Distinguished Alumnus

At the College of Music鈥檚 2024 recognition ceremony in May, we welcomed esteemed music educator Joshua Russell (PhD 鈥07) back to campus to present him the College of Music鈥檚 2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award! With degrees from Indiana, Shepherd and Northwestern universities鈥攂efore earning a doctorate at our College of Music鈥擱ussell exemplifies what it means to be a universal musician: Beyond his earned expertise in classical, jazz and contemporary musical styles, his research interests include musician health, teacher education, string education and psycho-social/cognitive development in musical learning and teaching. 

Reflecting on his College of Music experience, Russell recalls the significant impact of his mentors and peers in shaping his career trajectory. 

Soprano Cynthia Lawrence
 (Central City Opera)

We鈥檙e thrilled that lyric soprano and double alumna Cynthia Lawrence (MM 鈥87, BM 鈥83)鈥攚ho studied with the late Professor Emerita Barbara Doscher鈥攚ill be inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame on June 29, along with the Central City Opera鈥檚 late conductor/artistic director John Moriarty and Keith Miller, a former CU 麻豆影院 football player turned opera singer who sang in the College of Music鈥檚 opera chorus.

Also of note, soprano Christie Conover (MM 鈥10)鈥攚ho serves as opera production assistant for the College of Music鈥檚 Eklund Opera Program鈥攚ill appear in the CCO鈥檚 production of 鈥淪treet Scene鈥 this summer in the role of Rose. Scott Finlay, who also attended our College of Music, currently serves as CCO president + CEO. 

Dylan Fixmer
Alumnus Dylan Fixmer鈥攃omposer with a cause

Dylan Fixmer鈥檚 (BME 鈥10) variegated and prolific career aims to inspire empathy and advance community engagement. 鈥淚 want music to have a purpose,鈥 he says. Indeed, Fixmer鈥檚 recently premiered Violin Concerto鈥攚hich aims to increase support for the unhoused鈥攇enerated critical raves, a radio broadcast and more.

Fixmer not only found life as a composer, but he found a way of writing music with a purpose. 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure I鈥檇 ever want to write a piece of absolute music,鈥 he admits, referring to a composition that is simply a collection of melodies with no storyline or subtext. Instead, Fixmer creates for a reason

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Accomplished, dedicated faculty

Associate Professor Emeritus of Music Theory Steven Bruns and the late, renowned composer George Crumb
Upholding the impact and legacy of composer George Crumb

Associate Professor of Music Theory Emeritus Steven Bruns and the late, renowned composer George Crumb鈥攚ho passed away two years ago today鈥攕hared a close, long-lasting professional relationship and a deep friendship that began in 1992. Bruns鈥攚ho retired this spring鈥攔eflects on his 40-year career (37 years at CU 麻豆影院 including serving as associate dean, 2006-19) and on his role as Crumb鈥檚 archivist and biographer.

Bruns and Crumb each served as faculty members at the College of Music鈥擟rumb, from 1959 to 1964; and Bruns since 1987. 

Self-caricature by Gabriel Faur茅鈥攗nder his signature at the end of a letter to Elizabeth Swinton鈥攃irca 1898. Private archive, with permission.
Remembering Faur茅鈥攁 century later

This spring marked a milestone for Professor of Musicology Carlo Caballero who鈥攁long with his academic partner Stephen Rumph, professor of music history at the University of Washington鈥攃o-hosted the Faur茅 Centennial Festival in 麻豆影院. 

Festival events comprising this major, global gathering of CU 麻豆影院 faculty and student musicians鈥攁longside panelists from France, Canada, Israel, Brazil, the United Kingdom and the United States鈥攊ncluded an impressive number of presentations, concerts and premieres.  

Tak谩cs Quartet and El Sistema students
Building relationships through music making

The Grammy Award-winning Tak谩cs Quartet is not only internationally recognized for its impressive artistic achievements, but also its members鈥 many community engagement activities鈥攊ncluding a new partnership with El Sistema Colorado (ESC) for the 2023-鈥24 academic year. The partnership comprises 鈥渕irror/mentoring鈥 activities, side-by-side rehearsals, roundtable discussions and interactive teaching/coaching sessions. ESC students and their chaperones were also guests of the Tak谩cs Quartet on our campus. Shares Harumi Rhodes, the quartet鈥檚 second violinist: 鈥淲e are grateful to work alongside the wonderful ESC teaching artists already in place鈥攎any of whom are College of Music students or alumni鈥攖o create a user-friendly curriculum that emphasizes building relationships through music making.鈥 
More: (NPR)
On NPR鈥檚 Morning Edition, the Tak谩cs Quartet鈥攅nsemble-in-residence at our College of Music鈥攄iscusses Nokuthula Ngwenyama鈥檚 鈥淔low.鈥 The quartet commissioned the composition and gave it its world premiere in November 2023 and then toured it across the country鈥攊ncluding . 
(New York Times) 

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Enterprising, devoted staff

Joan Braun
鈥淎 麻豆影院 treasure鈥鈥擟elebrating the inspiring, illustrious career of longtime CU Presents Executive Director Joan McLean Braun 

Joan McLean Braun built into what it is today: The home of all performing arts at the 麻豆影院, with 500 events a year spanning from opera and concerts to Shakespeare and theater. Braun, born and raised in 麻豆影院 and an alumna of the university, was appointed the executive director of CU Presents in 2001 and retires this month (June 2024) after an influential 30-year career at CU 麻豆影院.
More: Director who built CU Presents to retire after 30 years (Daily Camera) 

 

Rojana Savoye
Senior House Manager Rojana Savoye named 2023 Chancellor鈥檚 Employee of the Year

We鈥檙e so proud that longtime Senior House Manager Rojana Savoye was selected as one of just four recipients of the Chancellor鈥檚 2023 Employee of the Year award! Savoye is deeply deserving of this campus-level recognition. For more than two decades, she has maintained positive public relations with CU 麻豆影院 patrons, presenters and co-workers; managed and enforced operational policies and procedures within the College of Music; and hired, supervised and mentored student ushers. 

 

Fortepiano staff/donor
Fortepiano refurb a labor of love

It was a long time coming. Piano Technician Mark Mikkelsen鈥攚ho, for more than eight years, has supported the care and maintenance of the College of Music鈥檚 fleet of 160 pianos, two harpsichords and an organ鈥攚as thrilled when the opportunity arose to rebuild, refurbish and restore one of two fortepianos donated to our college by the late Douglas Taylor and his wife, Avlona, as an in-kind gift in 2019. 

 

A community of supporters

All that we do is elevated by the support of our community.鈥 Included in the broad impact of the College of Music鈥檚 generous donors, we鈥檙e pleased to share these recent highlights:

Otis Taylor
Materials from renowned blues banjo player Otis Taylor now a part of CU鈥檚 American Music Research Center鈥檚 archival collections

鈥攁n internationally renowned and 麻豆影院-based blues banjo player鈥攈as been at the forefront of Black banjo music and materials from his decades-long career are now part of the 麻豆影院鈥檚 American Music Research Center (AMRC) archival collections housed in the University Libraries鈥 Rare and Distinctive (RaD) Collections.

鈥淭he Otis Taylor collection is a rich addition to the center鈥檚 public-facing initiatives and knowledge production through research by scholars interested in the study of American music,鈥 says AMRC Interim Director and Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology Austin Okigbo. 
More:  (Denver Post) 
  

Glenn Miller
Donor support puts Glenn Miller collections in the spotlight 

CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 vast and historically valuable Glenn Miller collection is set to take the spotlight, thanks to a philanthropy-funded archiving project. We鈥檙e so grateful for this unique donation that impacts our College of Music and CU 麻豆影院 Libraries, preserving an important period of American history that has yet to be preserved and digitized.
 
鈥淕lenn Miller鈥檚 story is more than a musical story,鈥 says Austin Okigbo, interim director of CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 American Music Research Center. 鈥淗is is also the American story...鈥
More: CU 麻豆影院 to begin exploring 1,400 boxes of the Glenn Miller archive (Daily Camera) 
 

Assistant Dean for Advancement Andrew Todd visited alumnus Glenn Miller鈥檚 hometown of Clarinda, Iowa
Coda 

Assistant Dean for Advancement Andrew Todd visited alumnus Glenn Miller鈥檚 hometown of Clarinda, Iowa, for the Glenn Miller Festival in June 2023: 鈥淭he festival celebrates the music and memory of noted alumnus Glenn Miller鈥攁n American icon, trombonist, composer and arranger during the Big Band Era,鈥 says Todd. 鈥淎ttending the festival were Miller鈥檚 biographer, family members and several Glenn Miller collectors.鈥 Learn more about ourAmerican Music Research Center and the .鈥&苍产蝉辫;
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In memoriam

Ben Pollack
College of Music mourns passing of alumnus Ben Pollack

Recognized for his dedication to music students and music education, Ben Pollack (BME 鈥14) was named the first-ever recipient of the Colorado Music Educators Association鈥檚 Young Teacher of the Year (2019). 鈥淭eaching music is the most important thing I do,鈥 he said in an interview celebrating his CMEA award. 鈥淚t has to matter every day.鈥

Anna + John Sie
Celebrating the legacy and impact of Anna Sie, lifelong supporter of the arts and humanity

Known for her heartfelt philanthropy on both local and national levels, Anna Sie left a powerful legacy of impact at CU 麻豆影院, including establishing a transformational student scholarship in the College of Music with her husband, John, and endowing several faculty chairs.

 

 

 

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Guest artists + residencies

The College of Music welcomed many accomplished, inspiring guest artists this academic year, including in part:

Ars Nova Singers
鈥攑颈肠迟耻谤别诲&苍产蝉辫; 
Bose/Pastor Duo
Brazilian pianist Diego Caetano 
Broadway conductor, arranger + music supervisor Eric Stern
Broadway stage actor, singer, acting teacher + professor Bob Westenberg
Colorado Symphony members Carolyn Kunicki + Nicholas Tisherman
Choral conductor Liza Calisesi Maidens 
Choral composer Joan Szymko
Composer Les Miller
Composer Stacy Garrop 
Composer + electronic music performer Ang茅lica Negr贸n
Composer, multi-instrumentalist, educator + Gregory Walker
Director, producer, videographer + narrator Katrina Miller
Dream Create Inspire Tour
Drummer, composer + bandleader John Hollenbeck + his band GEORGE
Drumming legend + clinician Chad Wackerman鈥攑颈肠迟耻谤别诲&苍产蝉辫; 
Dutch pianist Henry Kelder
El Sistema Colorado鈥檚 Executive Director + alumna Ingrid Larragoity-Martin
Ethnomusicologist Aaron Sal膩
Guitar alumnus Andrew Wilder
Italian classical guitarists Nello Alessi + Diego Campagna
Music theorist Ren茅 Rusch
Musicologist Amy Ku驶uleialoha Stilman 
~Nois saxophone quartet
Pianist Anne Epperson 
Pianist Joyce Yang
Pianist Margo Garrett
Pianist Nnenna Ogwo 
Pianists Gulimina Mahamuti + George Lopez
Sanitas Quartet
Saxophonist Rami El-Farrah
Sphinx Performance Academy 
Stage Director Sara Widzer 
The Cleveland Orchestra 
Trombonist Bradley Palmer 
University Singers (University of the West Indies, Jamaica)鈥攑颈肠迟耻谤别诲&苍产蝉辫;
Uvalde High School Mariachi Band鈥斺淟os Coyotes鈥
Venture capitalist Matt McCall
Violinist William Terwilliger 

Encore!

Celebrating the Asian diaspora in Western classical music

Last fall, a special Faculty Tuesdays event鈥攖he first of its kind at our College of Music鈥攆eatured works by Asian composers performed by musicians of Asian descent. 鈥淎lexandra Nguyen and friends鈥濃攊ncluding Yoshiyuki Ishikawa, Suyeon Kim, Hsiao-Ling Lin, Victor Avila Luvsangenden, Mutsumi Moteki, David Requiro, Harumi Rhodes and Meta Weiss鈥攑resented solo, duo and trio works by composers of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Taiwanese and Vietnamese origin.

Professor of Conducting Emeritus and Distinguished Professor Allan McMurray was inducted into the Colorado Music Educators Association Hall of Fame. McMurray was nominated for the well-deserved honor by College of Music Dean Emeritus Daniel Sher.

Mariachi Los Coyotes tours the College of Music

This spring, we had the honor of hosting the award-winning Uvalde High School Varsity Ensemble, Mariachi Los Coyotes, at our College of Music. The group鈥檚 special partnership with the 麻豆影院 Concert Chorale showcased a performance that beautifully intertwined choral masterpieces of Bach and Beethoven with the rich cultural heritage of mariachi music.
More:
(麻豆影院 Reporting Lab)
Uvalde high school mariachi group visits 麻豆影院 County (Daily Camera)

For the first time in summer 2023鈥攖he College of Music and Sphinx Performance Academy (SPA) partnered to provide a full-scholarship intensive summer chamber music and solo performance program focused on cultural diversity for string musicians ages 11-17. Like the SPA鈥檚 long-term partners鈥攊ncluding The Juilliard School鈥攐ur College of Music will again host this nationally acclaimed program on the CU 麻豆影院 campus, June 20-30, 2024. The SPA offers a curriculum that includes lessons, master classes, recitals, career enrichment sessions and mentorship tailored to each student.
More: CU 麻豆影院 hosts national music program to advance diversity in classical music

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