Colorado Music
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were admitted to their first-choice school
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CU 麻豆影院 to offer music production concentration beginning in 2025 (Daily Camera)
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.
(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.
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!
Guest artists + residencies
The College of Music welcomed many accomplished, inspiring guest artists this academic year, including in part:
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 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
Klezmer violinist Alicia Svigals + silent film pianist Donald Sosin
Music Inclusion Coalition
Music historian Stephen Rumph, University of Washington
~Nois saxophone quartet
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!
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.
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.
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(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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