Graduate
- Meet Joshua DeVane, Eisenstein in this weekend's performance of "Die Fledermaus" and one-time county government IT systems manager.
- Doctoral student Corie Brown talks about what she learned teaching choir to displaced children in Bogotá, Colombia.
- Summer’s over and the fall semester has arrived. Between new classes, growing ensembles, long-awaited recitals and international performances, there’s plenty to be excited about.
- Jose Leonardo Leon has been a teacher and performer. He’s even been part of a Latin Grammy-winning recording with one of his musical idols. Now, the Venezuela-born trombonist has his eye on the ultimate degree.
- At this year’s Colorado Shakespeare Festival, audiences at “The Comedy of Errors” will be wooed back to 1930s Paris by the costumes, the set and of course, an onstage minstrel and her accordion.
- Violin DMA Leslee Smucker explores the music and poetry of Ezra Pound in a presentation and DMA recital.
- Several musicology PhD students and Associate Professor Rebecca Maloy delve into the meaning of Old Hispanic chant, a contemporary of medieval Gregorian chant.
- When the Eklund Opera Program ends its season with Aaron Copland's "The Tender Land,"audiences will also witness the close of a notable and distinguished graduate student career.
- Katherine Smith made a last-minute solo appearance with the Wyoming Symphony during its season finale concert last week.
- On Wednesday, Feb. 10, the Entrepreneurship Center for Music's Career Launchpad welcomes back two College of Music alumni who have run the gamut of gigs in the music world.