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Paul Erhard, double bass

Jan. 28, 2011

Paul Erhard, double bass performing Bottesini’s Tarantella during a recital at BASS 2010 in Berlin.

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Quartet for Flute, Oboe Bassoon and Piano

Nov. 19, 2010

Peter Cooper, oboe, Brook Ferguson, flute, Yoshiyuki Ishikawa, bassoon, and Bill Douglas, piano perform Bill Douglas’ ‘Cantilena’ from Quartet for Flute, Oboe Bassoon and Piano (2010). This video was recorded live, September 7 2010 at the Faculty Tuesday Series in Grusin Music Hall at the University of Colorado at Â鶹ӰԺ College of Music.

Jeff Jenkins' Recording: The Healing

Nov. 2, 2010

Instructor of Jazz Piano Jeff Jenkins' new album The Healing is now available on iTunes and through CD Baby. According to Jenkins’ album notes:

Douglas Walter Vibraphone Performance

Oct. 7, 2010

Enjoy a performance of Henry Mancini’s The Days of Wine and Roses performed by Percussion Professor Douglas Walter on vibraphone with bassist Alex Sarran. The performance was recorded at the National Conservatory of Music (Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et Danse) in Lyon, France on May 12, 2010.

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Macky Auditorium Celebrates 100 Years

Sept. 24, 2010

Celebrating 100 years hosting the best performing arts, lectures and entertainment events, Macky Auditorium is one of the most valuable and recognizable historical spaces on the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Campus and a premiere venue in the Front Range. This short historical documentary made in celebration of Macky Auditorium’s 100th Anniversary was created thanks to the hard work of Executive Producer Tony Moores, Producer/Director Bud Leonard, writer Silvia Pettem and contributor Alan Cass.

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Interview with CU Jazz Studies Director John Davis

Sept. 20, 2010

Check out this YouTube video with CU Jazz Studies director John Davis! Jazz Ensemble I will be performing with Nnenna Freelon on her Artist Series appearance Saturday, September 25. For more information about this concert, visit www.cupresents.org .

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Pianist David Korevaar performs Liszt

May 29, 2010

Associate Professor of Piano David Korevaar performs two of Liszt’s Swiss pieces: Eglogue and Mal du pays. The first is an evocation of spring (a nice relief after the Vallée d’Obermann); the second, based on a Ranz des vaches that Liszt evidently liked well enough to recycle many years later in his famous Nuages Gris, is filled with nostalgia and longing. Recorded live at the University of Colorado, January 26, 2010.

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