Students
Students, faculty and artists workshopping new opera to debut on Friday, June 12.
The Thompson Jazz Studies Program continues to set the standard for excellence among its peers: three students were recently selected for a prestigious, invitation-only Program for Jazz at the Ravinia’s Steans Music Institute in Illinois.
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ horn student Maggie Rickard has landed a gig with the Sarajevo Philharmonic in Bosnia.
This summer, music theory instructor Kris Shaffer, a colleague in Oregon and two CU-Boulder music students will be happily buried beneath a pile of code, phonetics, melodies and counter-melodies.
The Panoramic Flutist seminar brings nearly 50 flute players to Boulder this year for a week of master classes, workshops and even yoga.
When the sixth season of CU NOW kicks off this month, one of the opera professionals mentoring composition students will be CU-Boulder alumnus Mark Campbell.
CU NOW, a three-week workshop that introduces vocal and composition students to the leaders in their field, begins its sixth year at CU-Boulder on May 26.
On Friday, May 8, the College of Music welcomed grads, undergrads and their families to Imig Music Building for commencement ceremonies.
The student who will address the Class of 2015, Outstanding Graduating Senior Robbie Erhard, talks about his time here as he looks forward to the next step.
Incoming freshman Kip Zimmerman is the first CU-Boulder student to receive the Sher Distinguished Musician Scholarship.