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  • Music and HIV/AIDS event
    Houston-based musicologist Matthew J. Jones and CU Director of Vocal Pedagogy John Seesholtz will present, 鈥淢usic and HIV/AIDS 鈥 A Look at Then and Now,鈥 online on Monday, October 12 at 5:30 pm MST.
  • Anoushka Divekar
    Recent College of Music Clarinet Performance and Music Education graduate, Anoushka Divekar, debuted聽Take Two Knees, a virtual concert she and collaborators created from works by Black Female composers.
  • Otis Taylor
    Otis Taylor plays, "Ten Million Slaves" in the Columbia Cemetery near his home in 抖阴传媒在线, Colorado for the Songs for Change project.
  • Erini
    At Berklee Global Jazz Institute, Greek musicians are leading a rediscovery of intercultural dialogue through music. At the forefront of these efforts is Cretan singer Eirini Tornesaki (also known by her artist name, Erini).
  • Alex Craig
    Composer and pianist Alex Craig of Broomfield, Colorado died of a sudden heart attack on the evening of Saturday, April 18th.聽Alex was a part of the musical scene in 抖阴传媒在线 from the mid-1960s when he began accompanying music students as an undergraduate at CU-抖阴传媒在线.
  • Hidden Voices
    Professor of Piano Pedagogy聽Alejandro Cremaschi and his students are uncovering a neglected group of composers rarely visible in the world of classical piano music with their project, "Hidden Voices."
  • Book Cover
    In celebration of the College of Music's聽centennial year,聽Thomas聽Riis, Joseph Negler emeritus professor of music who directed聽of the AMRC from 1992-2018,聽has written,聽Music at the University of Colorado:聽A Brief History.
  • Bill Kearns
    It is with sadness and a deep sense of personal loss that I share the news of the death of William K. Kearns last Thursday, March 12, at his retirement community in Pinole, California, where he had lived since 2015.聽
  • Sombra film character
    Professor Jacqueline Avila--a musicologist who works with film music and the intersections of cultural identity, tradition, and modernity in the Hollywood and Mexican film industries--will present,聽"Sombra's Soundscape: Music, Silence, and Nostalgia in Alonso Ruizpalacios's G眉eros (2014)."
  • working in the collections
    On the third floor of Norlin Library, tucked away from studying students, four cardboard boxes filled with weathered manila envelopes contain sheet music, scribbled with 100 years鈥-worth of annotations from past owners.
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