Alumni
When the Class of 2016 walks across the Grusin stage on Friday, May 6, they’ll be sharing the space with four distinguished members of the College of Music extended family.
A music degree can lead you to any number of different careers. As we found out from a handful of College of Music graduates working at Boulder-based MakeMusic, you could even wind up working at a software company.
Stravinsky, Bernstein, Davis and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" are all on the program for the College of Music's showcase concert at Boettcher Concert Hall at the Denver Performing Arts Complex April 26.
College of Music alumna Ashley Brandin (MME '13) is bringing the principles of video games into her music classrooms to get her students excited about learning.
College of Music alumni Obe and Whitney Ariss open their music and food hall The Preservery in Denver's River North District on April 1.
The 2010 renovations at Grusin Music Hall have transformed it into a world-class concert hall, a unique asset for students and faculty and now, a noteworthy recording studio.
This year, the Panoramic Flutist summer seminar will hold a Colorado High School Day on June 2.
A College of Music alumna is compiling a book of writings by her late husband, former piano professor David Burge.
On Wednesday, Feb. 10, the Entrepreneurship Center for Music's Career Launchpad welcomes back two College of Music alumni who have run the gamut of gigs in the music world.
Willie Hill, Jr., College of Music graduate and former professor and assistant dean, led the very first Super Bowl halftime show for Grambling College in 1967.