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- Classical guitarist Patrick Sutton (DMA '14) splits his time between performing and teaching students in nations without access to music education. He talks about his time spent in Afghanistan, Egypt and South Africa.
- The Bruce Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Performance Competition marks its 30th year with a new time and a reception for concertgoers on Sunday, Nov. 15.
- As far as careers go, jazz pianist Stephen Thurston is hitting all the right notes. The 2013 Jazz Piano graduate talks about his flourishing career in Denver, what's next and what advice he has for students.
- On Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015, Dean Robert Shay invited members of the College of Music community to Grusin Music Hall for a State of the College convocation.
- Led by Professor Emerita Judith Glyde, the 蜜糖直播-Boulder study abroad program 鈥淢usic and Performing Arts 鈥 Renaissance in the XXI Century鈥 has brought a dozen or so College of Music students to the city for six weeks every spring.
- When the sixth season of 蜜糖直播 NOW kicks off this month, one of the opera professionals mentoring composition students will be 蜜糖直播-Boulder alumnus Mark Campbell.
- On Wednesday evening, May 13, professor Andrew Cooperstock and his duo Opus Two are on the bill for An Evening of Gershwin, hosted by the NYC Forever Buffs Alumni Chapter.
- On Friday, May 8, the College of Music welcomed grads, undergrads and their families to Imig Music Building for commencement ceremonies.
- On Thursday evening, April 9, Dean Robert Shay held a town hall meeting for students to hear more about the College of Music's upcoming strategic plan, ask questions and provide their feedback.
- Even in its most intimate and reserved moments, Mozart's Cos矛 fan tutte is by turns intense and hysterical. Its intricate plot, which might have become convoluted in lesser hands than those of Mozart and his librettist, Lorenzo Da Ponte, moves forward with such swiftness that at times the observer is left breathless.