Students
- For first-year PhD student Laura Klein, a visit to Jane Austens House in Chawton, Hampshire, inspired The Jane Austen Playlist: Love and Music of Regency England. On Feb. 25, Klein will capture the essence of Austens six major novels in a dramatized performance.
- It was a busy fall for the American Music Research Center (AMRC)! One of the many efforts underway is the Soundscapes of the People project. Two 窪蹋勛圖 PhD studentsLydia Wagenknecht and Ben Cefkin
- This winter, our Outstanding Graduating Senior is flute performance major Andrea Kloehn. Meet Kloehn and celebrate ALL our amazing College of Music grads! Congratulations, #MusicBuffs!
- International student Samantha Torres candidly shares how her culture influenced her to pursue a career in music education, the challenges shes overcoming, and why attending our College of Music is the best institution to support her in achieving her goals and her DEI mission. I know with conviction that with every step and even misstep, I continue to learn, she says.
- New masters student Julia Sillsa teaching assistant in the College of Musics theory departmentis researching popular music with a special focus on harmony and rhythm. I believe music that is relevant to modern popular culture should have a space in academic literature.
- The career of Kedrick Armstronggraduate orchestral conducting studentis quickly gaining momentum, including conducting the CU Symphony Orchestras performance of Irene Britton Smiths Sinfonietta next week.
- Congratulations to the winners of the 2022-23 Bruce Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Performance Competition!
- Violist Avedis Escandon shares what diversity means to him and how he strives to encourage others to become DEI advocates as well. Just like with music, major changes dont happen overnightchange requires small bits of effort over time, so we cannot discount the impact of a meaningful dialogue.
- The way I see it, developing universal musicians who demonstrate diversity in all forms is both a mission and a process that directly supports and sustains democracy. Our diversity of experiences and abilities, perspectives and opinions, races and ethnicities, and genders and sexual identities enhances our conversation, ignites and expands our awareness, and makes us better when we come together.
- Were delighted to introduce Jude Dow-Hygelund and Cian Krueger as the College of Musics most recent Sher Distinguished Musician Scholarship recipients.