Students
- "Music has been a part of my daily life and the only consistent area of study that brings the me the most passion and success."
- Oboist Jordan Pyle will address graduates at College of Music commencement on May 12.
- After a sold-out concert with pop-folk duo the Indigo Girls in Spring 2016, this spring the College of Musics premier ensemble again booked a gig with the Girlsthis time to record a live album.
- Nadya Hill is a vocalist. A violinist. A visual artist. A full-stack Javascript web developer. But on Friday night and Sunday afternoon, as she performs in Eklund Operas season-ending Red Hot and Cole, shell just be Linda Porter.
- On Tuesday, May 2, the CU Symphony Orchestra and choirs bring Mozarts masterpiece, the Requiem in D minor, to the Macky Auditorium stage, capping off a banner year for the College of Music with a performance of one of musics monumental masterworks.
- This summer, Alejandro Cremaschi will teach a class of 15-20 students the finer points of beginner piano playing. They'll go through a sequence of fun piano pieces and learn about rhythm, reading music, hand placement and chordsand they'll do it entirely online.
- As the Boulder community benefits from the Artist Series' concerts, students at the College of Music enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience of seeing, learning fromeven talking shop withtheir idols.
- This year over Spring Break, the students and faculty of the Thompson Jazz Studies Program will give whole new meaning to the idea of taking their show on the road.
- Over the course of nearly 22 years, Victoria Ibarra estimates that shes helped about 3,000 music students on their journey from incoming freshman to graduating senior. This year, she's getting thanked on the campus level for her dedication.
- Waking up at 3:30 a.m., rappelling off a 60-foot wall and learning how to use a gas mask arent part and parcel of most post-music-school gigs. For Sara Corry, though, its all just another day in the life.