Graduating senior spotlight: Madison Tallman

Tallman moved to Boulder from Colorado Springs, struck by how tight-knit the College of Music is. I just love the community here, she says. I have really enjoyed getting to work with fellow students and build strong relationships with other people.泭
I think it makes us much better musicians when we know people on a personal level because music is such a personal thing.
Alongside performing, Tallman leveraged the College of Musics business offerings: Shell graduate with a Bachelor of Music in flute performance as well as a Music Entrepreneurship certificate and business minor. I like having a balance of tangible resultslike working in the nonprofit worldand very subjective results, like playing music. I like having both. I think its a nice balance.
Business courses empowered Tallman to build practical skills for potential future entrepreneurial ventures. For the music entrepreneurship capstone, Im working on studio materials for when I want to start a private studio, she says. I think thats really important.泭
There are so many aspects of that, like setting up an LLC and payments and all these nitty-gritty thingsIm really glad that I have the tools and resources to learn those kinds of things now.
Tallmans future goals also include playing chamber music and working in the nonprofit sector. She explains, I want to work for a nonprofit that does outreach to make arts more accessible in schools. I actually had a personal experience with thatin fifth grade through middle school, the arts were not funded by my school. I think its important that kids have arts experience.
Next year, Tallman will continue her journey in both performance and managementshes starting a masters program in music and arts management at Colorado State University. Im super excited!
Congratulations to Madison and all of our winter 2023 and spring 2024 graduates!