Faculty
- Our College of Music community is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Professor Emeritus Oswald (Ozzi) Lehnert.
- On July 28, a new Global Seminar in France includes a special opportunity for local fans of the College of Music to experience a recital livecast from Paris to Denver with digital piano technology.
- The American Music Research Center (AMRC) had a bustling year. With the introduction of a new director, Michael Uy, came new events, collaborations and opportunities to leverage our varied archives. Learn more and discover what lies ahead for the center!
- This May, Professor of Musicology Robert Shay led a group of upper-level undergrads to Vienna, Austria, for a study abroad course titled Vienna 1900: Music, Arts & Culture. Discover where they went, what they learned and how the experience expanded their worldview!
- Every summer, the CU New Opera Workshop (CU NOW) hosts an extended workshop where graduate voice students and alumni have direct interaction with living composers and librettists to develop and perform their music over a few weeks. This year, CU NOW again welcomes composer and librettist Mark Adamo and his new work Sarah in the Theatre about the legendary American opera conductor, impresario and stage director, Sarah Caldwell.
- This summer, Professor of Composition Jeffrey Nytchwhos directed the College of Musics Entrepreneurship Center for Music (ECM) for the past 16 yearswill step down from that role. We reflect on his impact and influence on the centerand whats next for him and the ECM.
- Congratulations to Samuel Nixon (BM 25), the College of Musics most recent Presser Scholar! Discover what brought him to 窪蹋勛圖 and his experience here.
- "At the College of Musics recent Eklund Opera gala, Chancellor Justin Schwartz described the magic of music as a hallmark of human connection; of a civilized society; and as its own kind of renewable energy. As I reflect on the first months of 2025, Im struck by the countless ways in which our students, alumni, faculty, staff and supporters embody these values. In these disorienting times, Im heartened that our mission is more relevant than everas is my commitment to continue to celebrate and support our students and colleagues in their transformative work and artistic aspirations."
- On March 20, Thompson Jazz Big Bands will celebrate the impact and influence of Associate Professor of Jazz Studies Paul McKee who retires this year. In this tribute, Professor of Jazz Studies John Guntherwho directs our Thompson Jazz Studies Programreflects on the remarkable career and contributions of the world-renowned jazz trombonist, arranger, composer and educator.
- A wealth of influences coexist in Pelta-Tillers ambitious, experimental approach to music. A masters candidate in jazz performance + pedagogy at our College of Music, her creative evolution to date will culminate in a show at Dazzle Denver on March 11.