Composition
- For undergraduate and graduate students, a new biannual award celebrates the works and legacy of late composer Alex Craig.Â
- In a week-long residency coming upâincluding four free, public eventsâCanadian composer Alexina Louie will explore what it means to find your own voice and identity.
- Assistant Professor of Composition Annika Socolofsky blends the realms of art and science through the Instrument Design Lab (IDL). The course offers a science-based context to instrumentation, sound and musical creation.
- âWe value a broad aesthetic range of sound-based art that is inclusive of all genres and manners of music making, ranging from concert music to songwriting, electroacoustic to jazz, experimental and beyond.â Learn more about our exciting Pendulum New Music concert series, soon to be redubbed CU Boulder SoundWorks.
- âWhile thereâs no playbook for the unprecedented and the unknowable, by channeling collective despair into collective creativity, we become artistic entrepreneurs, contributing to society in impactful ways.â In this year-end reflection on triumphs over turmoils, Dean Davis offers his perspective on music as essential to human betterment.
- This springâs Outstanding Graduating Senior award goes to composition major Nelson Walker. Congratulations to Walker and all our outstanding 2022 grads!
- In a delayed celebration of the College of Musicâs 100th anniversary, the CU Symphony Orchestra will perform a specially commissioned work by renowned composer Christopher Theofanidis. âThe one thing you can do is create something that represents youâa musical poem that you leave behind for others to enjoy and perform,â says the Grammy-nominated composer whose âOn the Bridge of the Eternalâ will debut in Macky Auditorium on April 26.
- To support our studentsâ and our communityâs musical development, the College of Music offers summer session courses and richly varied summer programming.
- Recent alumnus Kaleb Chesnic has already made his mark on flute repertoire by transcribing all three of Edvard Griegâs violin sonatas. He shared with us how his debut recording with collaborative pianist and alumna NathĂĄlia Kato came to be.
- Recently, The Washington Post listed â22 composers and performers to watch in 2022.â Included were two CU Boulder College of Music students: Kedrick Armstrong, a first-year masterâs student in orchestral conducting and composer Anthony Green, who attended our Doctor of Musical Arts program. Be inspired by the impressive trajectory of their careers and learn how both confront issues of diversity in classical conservatory curriculum.