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- Congratulations to first-prize recipient and audience favorite Rinat Erlichmanand all winners and participants in the College of Musics premier performance competition for outstanding graduate students!
- College of Music alumna Indigo Fischer reflects on her time at CU Boulder and tells us about her new role at Music Academy of the West!
- The Cleveland Orchestras biennial residency at our College of Music returns for three days packed with sectionals, rehearsals, mock auditions, master classes, a Q&A and a Faculty Tuesdays concert.
- In 2013, Allan McMurray retired after 35 years as professor at the College of Music, directing our bands, developing the masters and doctoral programs in instrumental conducting, and more. He was the colleges first to receive a lifetime appointment as a Distinguished Professor and hes recently been awarded the University Medal by the CU Board of Regents.
- Erika Gossett will graduate next month with a BM in flute performance, as well as a BA in media studies, a minor in business and a Music Entrepreneurship Certificate, exemplifying the College of Musics universal musician vision. Additionally, her climate change-focused venture, Pi簽a Designs, is a finalist in the New Venture Challenge. Finals are April 12: Join us!
- On Feb. 26, undergraduate pianist Jude Dow-Hygelund and graduate soprano Dawna Rae Warren were awarded first prizes in the College of Musics annual Honors Competition. Congratulations to all participating student competitors and collaborative pianists!
- Longtime Associate Professor of Saxophone Tom Myer retired in May. As the year draws to a close, enjoy his insightful career reflections and advice and discover what hes up to now!
- 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!
- Were thrilled to announce that Nathan Mertens will join the College of Music faculty as assistant professor of saxophone in fall 2023.
- The work of Assistant Professor of Music Technology Grace Leslieflutist, electronic musician and scientistmelds art, engineering and neuroscience to probe the millennia-spanning relationship between humans and a good tune ... and whether the right kind of music can help to heal the body and brain.