Kathryn Bistodeau

  • Marco Pavé
    As artist-in-residence of our American Music Research Center and the Center for African & African American Studies, Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist, dramatist and writer Marco Pavé will showcase his artistry and wisdom through classes, workshops and a concert, Sept. 22-26.
  • Following Tanner’s ITF solo recital on July 17, with CU Boulder trombone students (left to right): Luke Meredith, Jackson Franco, Corey Nance, Sam McDiarmid-Sterling, Madison Joy, Sterling Tanner, Alex Weeks, Ben Garcia, Wesley Shores, Mark Bennett, Abby Burford.
    Looking back on a fruitful summer, Assistant Professor of Trombone Sterling Tanner led a group of students to participate in the International Trombone Festival in London, Ontario! Learn about their impactful trip and Tanner’s full-circle experience.
  • Cleveland Orchestra Residency
    From Sept. 10-12, members of The Cleveland Orchestra will resume a biyearly collaboration with the College of Music that began over a decade ago—including a guest recital on Sept. 11, joined by College of Music faculty and students.
  • Kristina Butler (MM ’25, voice performance) and Katiann Nelson (MM ’25, voice performance)
    The American Music Research Center awarded the 2025 Alex Craig and Christina Lynn-Craig Living Music Award to Katiann Nelson and Kristina Butler, both recent voice performance grads.
  • Steinway & Sons Spirio, “the world’s highest resolution player piano.”
    On July 28, a new Global Seminar in France includes a special opportunity for local fans of the College of Music to experience a recital livecast from Paris to Denver with digital piano technology.
  • Friedel leads an archive tour as part of the AMRC’s spring Open House.
    The American Music Research Center had a bustling year. With the introduction of a new director, Michael Uy, came new events, collaborations and opportunities to leverage our varied archives. Learn more and discover what lies ahead for the center!
  • Professor and students at the Café Landtmann, one of Vienna's classic coffeehouses.
    This May, Professor of Musicology Robert Shay led a group of upper-level undergrads to Vienna, Austria, for a study abroad course titled Vienna 1900: Music, Arts & Culture. Discover where they went, what they learned and how the experience expanded their worldview!
  • CU NOW 2025
    Every summer, the CU New Opera Workshop (CU NOW) hosts an extended workshop where graduate voice students and alumni have direct interaction with living composers and librettists to develop and perform their music over a few weeks. This year, CU NOW again welcomes composer and librettist Mark Adamo and his new work “Sarah in the Theatre” about the legendary American opera conductor, impresario and stage director, Sarah Caldwell.
  • King performing with his trio at the festival last summer
    Each spring, our Entrepreneurship Center for Music awards project grants to support students in their professional and artistic endeavors. This year’s adjudicator panel awarded 16 grants—meet some of the amazing student recipients and learn about their projects!
  • A photo of Sister Mary Dominic Ray
    When Taylor Howard dove into the Sister Mary Dominic Ray Collection, she was expecting to find the nun’s biography, books she annotated or articles she wrote. Instead, she unlocked a highly varied collection of documents that left Sister Mary—who founded our American Music Research Center—a mystery.
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