Students
- Freshman violin major Jonathan Galle landed the role of the fiddler in CU's upcoming performance of "Fiddler on the Roof."
- College of Music students Anisha Rush, Josh Reed and Heath Walton have received grants from local organization Pathways to Jazz.
- Mini- Documentary supports donor awareness and fund-raising efforts.
- When Coors Events Center hosts the Republican presidential candidates for a debate on Wednesday, Oct. 28, the College of Music community will be well represented. Performance Certificate student Meagan Mahlberg will be singing the “Star-Spangled Banner” before the debate begins.
- The ability of music to bring people together to improve lives is sending Music Buffs to all corners of the globe.
- Theory faculty Yonatan Malin and Keith Waters will lead a discussion Saturday, Oct. 24, during CU on the Weekend, titled "Gershwin Meets Schubert: Words, Music and Song."
- The CU-Boulder trumpet studio has its sights set on the biggest trumpet competition in the country. Twenty of the studio’s 22 members are getting their materials together to enter the National Trumpet Competition in March.
- On Monday, Oct. 5, the important role of College of Music donors and the accomplishments of hundreds of students were recognized at the annual Scholarship Celebration and Dinner.
- Last month, five members of the CU-Boulder music education department, along with four PhD students, attended the Society for Music Teacher Education’s Symposium on Music Teacher Education.
- Whether you’re returning to Boulder or just walking across campus for Homecoming 2015, the Golden Buffalo Marching Band hopes to get you in the Colorado spirit during halftime at the Buffs-Arizona game.