Voice and Opera
- CU’s contribution to the worldwide celebration of the composer will feature concerts from all corners of the college and culminate with Eklund Opera’s “West Side Story.”
- Alumna Amy Marie Stewart credits her undergrad in opera from the College of Music for garnering such praise as “sweet-toned singing” from the New York Post for her performance in “¡Figaro! (90210).”
- Associate Professor of Voice and Director of Vocal Pedagogy John Seesholtz plans to start a voice lab to help continue the tradition of vocal pedagogy excellence at the college.
- The first class to work toward the BM in Musical Theatre will enter the college in Fall 2019.
- New opera “If I Were You” gets the CU NOW treatment this summer at Eklund Opera’s trailblazing workshop program.
- David Leech, Sophia Zervas, Anoushka Divekar and Claire Gunsbury were named the College of Music’s Outstanding Â鶹ŇůÔş for 2018.
- As Kolby Morris (BM ’08) thinks back on her musical training, she says some of the most influential forces that led her to where she is today were ethnomusicology and world music.
- After more than 20 years at the College of Music, Professor of Voice Patrick Mason will retire from teaching at the end of this academic year.
- Junior Julieta GarcĂa performed on stage with Lila Downs during the Mexican singer’s Artist Series concert last month.
- Pianist Alejandro Cremaschi leads three faculty singers through a musical trip to Spain.