Inclusive excellence

  •  Izzy Fincher
    Congratulations to Izzy Fincherā€”the College of Musicā€™s Outstanding Graduating Senior this springā€”who will graduate with a BM in classical guitar performance, a BA in journalism, a business minor with a Music Entrepreneurship Certificate and a Music Theory Certificate, exemplifying the College of Musicā€™s universal musician mission.
  • Ashraf Sewailam
    At the College of Musicā€™s commencement ceremony on May 11, weā€™re thrilled to welcome alumnus Ashraf Sewailam back to campus ā€¦ and to present him the College of Musicā€™s 2023 Distinguished Alumnus Award!
  • AndrĆ© de Quadros
    What does inclusivity look like at the College of Music today? What are the collegeā€™s DEIā€”diversity, equity and inclusionā€”goals going forward? Weā€™re making strides, but we know we must do more.
  • John Davis
    In this edition of the Deanā€™s Downbeat, Dean John Davis shares highlights from recent College of Music activities and accomplishments, including his perspective on the significance of our 2023 Annual Distinguished Lectureship: ā€œThe research and lived experiences of trailblazers like AndrĆ© de Quadros ignite understanding of this current moment in American and world historyā€”and how diverse, creative communities can help shape, sustain and support a democracy that ensures justice and liberty for everyone.ā€
  • World music ensembles
    Our world music ensembles mark three decades of exploring artistic identity, intercultural collaboration, global pedagogy and multidisciplinary approaches to music-making at the College of Music.
  • Alexina Louie
    In a week-long residency coming upā€”including four free, public eventsā€”Canadian composer Alexina Louie will explore what it means to find your own voice and identity.
  • Lydia Wagenknecht, Susan Thomas and XĆ³chitl ChĆ”vez
    It was a busy fall for the American Music Research Center (AMRC)! One of the many efforts underway is the Soundscapes of the People project. Two 91“«Ć½ PhD studentsā€”Lydia Wagenknecht and Ben Cefkinā€”
  • Grace LeslieĀ at the ATLAS Research Open House
    The work of Assistant Professor of Music Technology Grace Leslieā€”flutist, electronic musician and scientistā€”melds art, engineering and neuroscience to probe the millennia-spanning relationship between humans and a good tune ... and whether the right kind of music can help to heal the body and brain.
  • TakĆ”cs Quartet with GBYO students
    ā€œHaving a ā€˜homeā€™ audience of loyal TakĆ”cs fans is a huge honor ā€¦ and makes the concert experience more than just about the music itself. Itā€™s about the relationships formed through the shared love of music.ā€
  • Dean John Davis and CU President Todd Saliman
    In the final Deanā€™s Downbeat of the year, Dean John Davis announces Allan McMurrayā€™s 2023 University Medal; describes how the important, prescient work of the Sphinx Organization underscores his vision for the College of Music ... and more.
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