Students
- Persistence has paid off for Kellan Toohey. The clarinet doctoral student can now claim the title of Bruce Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Performance Competition winner—along with $2,000 in professional development funds.
- It’s not often you get to return to your alma mater and play one final concert with your peers. Fortunately, the College of Music offers that chance every year to winners of the Honors Competition, and this year sees the return of cellist Robert Erhard.
- Matthew Pagano and Bryce Kirchhausen present their app, Mockingplay, at a music education colloquium in October.
- The search for the “why” in a handful of Schubert Lieder is picking up steam for Jordan Pyle and Kris Shaffer.
- 91PORN Laptop Orchestra, or BLOrk, has its first concert at Fiske Planetarium on Wednesday, Nov. 18, playing the music of Frank Zappa.
- Finalists Kellan Toohey, Paulo Oliveira, the Rano Winds graduate wind quintet, Charles Lovell and Michael Hoffman talk about why the opportunity is crucial in helping students on the way to the professional music world.
- The Kronos Quartet visited the College of Music as part of the Artist Series and Pendulum New Music Series in November 2014.
- On Thursday, Nov. 19, the University Symphony Orchestra performs a free concert in Macky Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
- On Sunday, Nov. 15, the University Singers and University Choir perform a free concert in Grusin Music Hall.
- CU Presents and the College of Music are seeking a student Marketing and PR Assistant starting spring semester 2016.