Gayle Boethling is pictured here with student Craig Robertson.

Administrative Assistant Gayle Boethling retires

May 22, 2018

She’s been the beating heart of the College of Music for 24 years. Now, Gayle Boethling is retiring.

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Heggie, Scheer return to 鶹 for CU NOW 2018

May 15, 2018

New opera “If I Were You” gets the CU NOW treatment this summer at Eklund Opera’s trailblazing workshop program.

indigo girls with the symphony orchestra

Billboard.com: CU Symphony live CD with Indigo Girls to be released June 29

May 14, 2018

The CD was recorded at a concert in April 2017.

outstanding students claire, sophia, david and anoushka pose

Meet our 2018 outstanding students

May 7, 2018

David Leech, Sophia Zervas, Anoushka Divekar and Claire Gunsbury were named the College of Music’s Outstanding Students for 2018.

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Kull, Fuller, Negler to be recognized at May commencement ceremony

May 1, 2018

Distinguished Alumni Jon Kull and Tia Fuller, along with Distinguished Service Award winner Joseph Negler, will be honored and recognized for their contributions to the College of Music on Thursday, May 10.

kolby morris in israel

Where music has the most meaning

April 30, 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.

Elizabeth Farr

Forging a path steeped in history

April 25, 2018

Director of Historical Performance Studies and Professor of Organ and Harpsichord Elizabeth Farr retires in May after 26 years at the College of Music.

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Italy music abroad program moves to Siena

April 23, 2018

The College of Music’s study abroad program has moved 25 miles south from Florence to Siena, Italy.

Patrick Mason

Voice professor Patrick Mason to retire

April 17, 2018

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.

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Dive into something different this summer at the College of Music

April 11, 2018

Heavy metal, misfits and tragedy are just some of the topics you can tackle in the College of Music’s summer course offerings.

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