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  • mentor
    If it weren鈥檛 for dedicated mentors in her high school, 麻豆影院 student Lisa Martin would not have considered a career as a music educator. 鈥淚t definitely took some persuasion on the part of my directors, and I am forever grateful that they saw in me what I did not see in myself back in the day,鈥 she said.
  • UPCOMING EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS: This Week on Entrepreneurship Wednesdays: 鈥淭HE BUSINESS OF ORCHESTRAS鈥 with Bonnie Kirschenbaum of the National Repertory Orchestra This is an exceptional opportunity to talk with the past President and Interim CEO of NRO about the business of orchestras: how they operate, get funded, and how we can address the challenges so
  • UPCOMING EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS: This Week on Entrepreneurship Wednesdays For the next few weeks, Entrepreneurship Wednesdays will be offering a series of meetings on Your Basic Career Toolkit: 9/26: Resumes and CVs 10/3: Writing great Bios and Program Notes This week we have a panel of experts on how to assemble your resume
  • chirkov
    The 12th Rocky Mountain String Bass Festival is being held on Sunday, September 16 in the CU College of Music. The Festival is features guest artist Artem Chirkov, one of the foremost double bassists in the world today. Mr. Chirkov is principal bass of the St.
  • youth
    The CU Youth Piano Program trains students through weekly, one-hour or half-hour private or group lessons. Instructors are experienced teachers from the CU College of Music, and the program is supervised by the CU Piano Pedagogy Chair, Dr. Alejandro Cremaschi.
  • THIS WEEK ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEDNESDAYS: MANAGING YOUR PERSONAL FINANCES with guest DENNIS PAUL from Elevations Credit Union How many of you have student loans? Credit card balances? Other financial responsibilities? How many of you are already saving for retirement or paying your own health insurance? Do you know your credit score and why it鈥檚 so
  • THIS WEEK ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEDNESDAYS: BUILDING A 鈥淧ORTFOLIO CAREER鈥 with special guest artist, flutist LINDSEY GOODMAN What鈥檚 a portfolio career? It鈥檚 what many (if not most) music students say they aspire to have: a career made up of teaching, an orchestral job, and chamber/solo performing. Learn what it takes to build such a career from
  • commencement
    The following speech was given by College of Music Outstanding Graduate Noah Fulton-Beale at the College of Music Commencement Ceremony in December 2011:
  • opera
    The CU New Opera Workshop has just been announced for this summer and you鈥檙e invited to explore this year鈥檚 exciting offerings including Lori Laitman鈥檚 opera 鈥淟udlow,鈥 based on the verse novel by Colorado poet laureate David Mason about the deadly Colorado coal mining strike.
  • Coleen Sheline worked for the University of Colorado for 20 years as secretary to the director of marching bands and as administrative assistant to the Dean of the College of Music until she retired in 1990.

    Coleen (Ewy) Sheline died on November 11, 2011 at a nursing home in Loveland. Coleen was born March 26, 1926 to Leonard and Luella Drage on the family farm in Campion, Colorado.
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