student on appalachian trail

Doing the leg work

May 9, 2016

Composition alumnus Keane Southard is raising funds to write a symphony about the Appalachian Trail.

brooke murray with check

Stepping up to the challenge

May 3, 2016

Senior voice major Brooke Murray talks about the inspiration for her Sing It Forward venture.

it's a wonderful life

CU NOW to workshop Jake Heggie’s “It’s a Wonderful Lifeâ€

May 3, 2016

Having the opportunity to workshop a brand new piece is a thrill every year for Eklund Opera’s New Opera Workshop—or CU NOW. But in the summer of 2016, that excitement will hit a fever pitch.

chas douthit

Meet the 2016 Outstanding Student award winners

April 27, 2016

Julieta García, Jade Espina, Jordan Pyle and Chas Douthit are this year's Outstanding Student award winners from the College of Music.

austin okigbo with john davis and jeremy smith

Ethnomusicologist recognized for work promoting diversity

April 25, 2016

The College of Music’s promotion of diversity and inclusion has been recognized by the ÐßÐßÊÓƵ for the third year in a row.

dave grusin

College of Music honors alumni, supporters at commencement

April 20, 2016

When the Class of 2016 walks across the Grusin stage on Friday, May 6, they’ll be sharing the space with four distinguished members of the College of Music extended family.

carter pann

CU-ÐßÐßÊÓƵ Composer Carter Pann a finalist for Pulitzer Prize

April 20, 2016

Faculty composer Carter Pann's piece "The Mechanics: Six from the Shop Floor" was named a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Music.

joshua horsch

DAILY CAMERA - Star conducting student closes CU career with 'Tender Land'

April 20, 2016

When the Eklund Opera Program ends its season with Aaron Copland's "The Tender Land,"audiences will also witness the close of a notable and distinguished graduate student career.

katherine smith

Horn DMA candidate steps in for Wyoming Symphony

April 19, 2016

Katherine Smith made a last-minute solo appearance with the Wyoming Symphony during its season finale concert last week.

art installation

Blurring the lines in art and music

April 18, 2016

Associate Professor of Music Composition and Technology Michael Theodore recently wrapped up an art and sound installation at David B. Smith Gallery in Denver’s Lower Downtown district.

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