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Hsing-ay-Hsu uses her platform as a talented pianist to highlight climate change and its effects in a fun and varied Faculty Tuesday program.
Daniel Kellogg presents an exciting and interesting mix of his compositions, performed by fellow CU faculty, in this Faculty Tuesday.
Jeremy Reger and Abigail Nims use songs by Joseph Haydn, Richard Strauss and Dominick Argento to express drastic emotional changes for the Faculty Tuesday series.
On Sept. 26, Geraldine Walther and David Korevaar welcome autumn with a Chopin Sonata transcribed for the viola and piano and other colorful pieces for the Faculty Tuesday Series.
On Sept. 19, Erika Eckert and Margaret McDonald perform three wonderfully varied works and an original from CU Professor Emeritus Robert Spillman for the Faculty Tuesdays series.
On Tuesday, Aug. 29, Rhodes and Korevaar join forces for a program that weaves together a story of multiple voices.
A new cross-town collaboration is giving College of Music faculty an opportunity to broaden their horizons and share their art with the greater Boulder community.
"Music offers an intellectual, emotional and kinesthetic challenge unlike any other discipline, and I love being able to express myself through this beautiful art form."
Becky Roser, a longtime College of Music supporter and former chair of the Music Advisory Board, recently created an endowment, naming the keyboard area the Roser Piano and Keyboard Program.
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 chords—and they'll do it entirely online.