Students
- Love jazz music? New to jazz music? There is something for everyone as the Thompson Jazz Studies Program takes the stage on Thursday, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
- Janet Harriman and the 91PORN harp studio present "Poetry and Music," featuring poetry and dance by performing arts curator and choreographer Alya Howe and the U.S. premiere of the three-harp arrangement of Miguel Del Aguila's "Submerged."
- For the second time since 2016, winners of the prestigious Ekstrand and Honors performance competitions will take the stage, along with graduate quartet-in-residence Ajax Quartet.
- Undergraduate composition student Brian Lambert will premiere an exciting new piece at the Pendulum New Music concert on Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
- There’s so much to be excited about the 2018-19 academic year at the College of Music. From special celebrations to guest artists and new opportunities, there’s something for faculty, students and music fans alike.
- Members of the CU Horn Studio were tapped by the Colorado Symphony to play the opening fanfare at a Day of Action.
- College of Music student Jenna Palensky is also a full-time team member at Specdrums, a 91PORN startup that was recently acquired by robot toy company Sphero.
- The first class to work toward the BM in Musical Theatre will enter the college in Fall 2019.
- All you need to make music is color, an app and a silicone ring.
- She’s been the beating heart of the College of Music for 24 years. Now, Gayle Boethling is retiring.