Students
- As the Boulder community benefits from the Artist Series' concerts, students at the College of Music enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience of seeing, learning fromeven talking shop withtheir idols.
- This year over Spring Break, the students and faculty of the Thompson Jazz Studies Program will give whole new meaning to the idea of taking their show on the road.
- Over the course of nearly 22 years, Victoria Ibarra estimates that shes helped about 3,000 music students on their journey from incoming freshman to graduating senior. This year, she's getting thanked on the campus level for her dedication.
- Waking up at 3:30 a.m., rappelling off a 60-foot wall and learning how to use a gas mask arent part and parcel of most post-music-school gigs. For Sara Corry, though, its all just another day in the life.
- Collaborative piano professors Alexandra Nguyen and Margaret McDonald explain the history and purpose of the collaborative piano practice.
- BME Choral and BM Voice double major Caroline Vickstrom can point to the precise moment in which she knew she wanted to be a music teacher.
- Nearly a year after he found out his saxophone quartet "The Mechanics" was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Music, CU composer Carter Pann is helping the College of Music's graduate quartet prepare the piece for its Colorado premiere.
- The music+ campaign is tied to The College of Music Advantage, the 10-year strategic plan set in motion by the priorities of students, faculty, staff and other members of the college community.
- Its been a Colorado tradition for more than 50 years and this year, its coming to Macky Auditorium. The Thompson Jazz Studies Program is getting ready for the 53rd Mile High Jazz Festival on Feb. 15-17.
- If youve ever stopped to enjoy the music drifting from a painted piano near the Pearl Street Cheesecake Factory, then youve been exposed to the many talents of first-year composition student Jack Gaffney.