Students

  • jessica beal
    Two very different worlds collide every day for Jessica Beal, a double bass performance and mechanical engineering major. She tells us how she makes it work, and what she's hoping to do with her dual interests.
  • wind symphony rehearsal
    Coming up on Thursday, Feb. 4, the CU-Boulder Wind Symphony presents a program including works by Beethoven, Bryant and Etezady.
  • choir in nursing home
    ACDA—a group of mostly choral music education majors—meets once a month for professional development and networking. But members say the student organization is about more than this unique opportunity for career building.
  • campus orchestra on stage
    Do you miss the cameraderie of playing music in a large group, even though you decided not to major in music? Watch this mini-documentary about the Campus Band and Campus Orchestra ensembles.
  • crunch lab
    New for the Spring 2016 semester, the College of Music Technology Committee is pleased to begin offering Tech Talks, a series of workshops on topics of interest to College of Music faculty, students and staff.
  • paul shinn piano
    Jazz piano DMA Paul Shinn will compete in the first ever jazz piano competition at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of South Africa's Unisa International Competition on Jan. 26.It’s not unusual for a young pianist to enter a competition. Learning new repertoire,
  • samantha jones
    Music Education major Samantha Jones will address graduates at Friday's College of Music Fall Commencement.
  • mtna
    MM Joseph Piontek and BM Sophia Zervas are moving on after winning the Music Teachers National Association state competition in Denver.
  • ter
    Teresita Lozano, Musicology PhD candidate, uses the teacher's podium not just as a way to educate others on the role of music in defining history. She says music is playing a critical role in defining the future as well.
  • campus orchestra
    Members of the Campus Orchestra and Campus Band find a way to pursue their passion for music without pursuing a music degree.
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