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Johnette Makamaeakahaiokahooponoponookapunahelekupuokaaina Lee Martina PhD ethnomusicology student at our College of Musichas been awarded the highly competitive and prestigious Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in South Pasadena, California. This fellowship supports advanced research in the humanities and will enable Martin to pursue her project: Unveiling Pacific Histories: Joseph Oliver Carter and the Role of Privy Councilors in Hawaiian Sovereignty.泭

Trumpet studio wins BIG at National Trumpet Competition
Photo: The College of Musics history-making, all-female trumpet ensemble (left to right): Masters students Leilani Spurlock (MM 26) and Sydney Hoehl (MM 26), Professor of Trumpet Ryan Gardner, and undergraduates Elise Ehlert (BME 26), Katherine Votruba (BME 28) and Gwen Milette (BM/BME 27).

Congratulations to Professor of Trumpet Ryan Gardner, Associate Teaching Professor of Collaborative Piano Suyeon Kim and the entire CU Boulder trumpet studio for advancing to the live rounds and competing at the 2025 National Trumpet Competition! The studios tremendous success included several top-place finishes, a sweep of the Graduate Division and our all-female ensemble winning first place in the Small Ensemble Division. This represents a monumental success for the studio and an historic first in the competition.泭

Our students inspire me with their artistry, musicianship and execution, says Gardner.泭

2025 NTC All-Female win

2025 Concerto Competition winners
April 10, 2025
By MarieFaith Lane

On April 6, the College of Musics annual Concerto Competition culminated in two exceptional students earning first-place honors in their respective categories: Undergraduate violist Finn Cruit (BM 25) and graduate pianist Ohad Nativ (PhD 29). As a result of their achievements, they'll perform with our CU Boulder Symphony Orchestra next season.

Grants support student projects promoting equity and wellness
Jan. 17, 2025
By Kathryn Bistodeau泭

At the CU Boulder College of Music, student ingenuity and creativity know no bounds. Two graduate studentsNicholas Felder, a DMA student in music composition and Ian Gunnarschja, a masters student in saxophone performance and pedagogyreceived grants supporting their innovative projects advancing equity in music and wellness among neurodiverse musicians, respectively. Note: In November 2024, as part of the Museum of Boulders Proclaiming Colorados Black History interactive exhibit, Con-nect featured Nicholas Felder.

Felder/Gunnarschja

Musicology doctoral candidate explores new research in Japan thanks to CAAAS Graduate Student Fellowship
Dec. 11, 2024

Motivated by the interdisciplinary approach to musicological studies at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder, my pursuit of new knowledge and the invaluable guidance of my advisor, Dr. Austin Okigbo, who encouraged me to explore new frontiers, I began to explore new and unresearched areas of African cultural expressions, says musicology PhD student Ubochi Igbokwe. [...] My research aims to illuminate the patterns of African migrations in the 20th/21st centuries and their influence on the global dissemination of music and expressive cultural forms.

Ubochi Igbokwe

2024-25 Ekstrand Graduate Student Competition winners
Nov. 20, 2024
By Kathryn Bistodeau

On Nov. 19, the Koa String Quartetthe College of Musics graduate string quartet in residenceperformed selections from works by Joseph Haydn and Kevin Lau to win the 2024-25 Bruce Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Performance Competition. Comprising violinists Kisa Uradomo and Leah Pernick, violist Thomas Chafe and cellist Heewon Lee, the quartet studies with our Tak獺cs Quartet. Saxophonist Joel Ferst won second place and the audience favorite prize; other finalists included pianist John-Austin King, baritone Andrew Konopak and violinist Laura P矇rez Rangel.

Alan Mackwell (DMA, music composition), a student of Professor of Composition + Composition Chair Carter Pann, is a winner of the泭.

Alan Mackwell

Corey Nance (MM 26, trombone) is serving on the International Trombone Festival's new Student Advisory Board.泭泭

Corey Nance

Meet Willem Rohwer2024 Sher Distinguished Musician Scholarship recipient
Sept. 18, 2024
By Kathryn Bistodeau

Freshman Willem Rohwerwho comes to the College of Music from Edwards, Coloradois our 2024 Sher Distinguished Musician Scholarship recipient. The double bass performance major is studying with Associate Professor of Double Bass Susan Cahill.

Ethan Stahl (DMA 26) won second place in the piano division of the Naftzger Young Artists Auditions and Awards.

Ethan Stahl