Alumni
- 鈥淔or me, fear doesn鈥檛 necessarily mean you shouldn鈥檛 do something. It might mean finding the courage to step into it,鈥 says cellist Andrew Briggs.
- It was a whirlwind couple of days for nine聽College of Music students, three alumni and one faculty member as Colorado took over聽Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall on Nov. 5, 2018.
- Director of Bands Donald McKinney, jazz alumna Tia Fuller and opera alumnus Wei Wu were all on the list of the 2019 Grammy Award nominees.
- 鈥淪ometimes you start somewhere, but end up somewhere else,鈥 says Cassidy Grunninger (MM 鈥14), an Associate at Dunner Law PLLC, a Certified Woman-Owned firm in Washington. "My background in music inspires me and influences how I approach my work, the connections I make and the insights I have."
- In this new feature video, get an up-close-and-personal look at the ECM with Director Jeffrey Nytch and several current and former students.
- The College of Music鈥檚 National Alumni Council is hard at work creating beneficial experiences for students and alumni.
- For the second time since 2016, winners of the prestigious Ekstrand and Honors performance competitions will take the stage, along with graduate quartet-in-residence Ajax Quartet.
- 鈥淚 believe that a degree in music prepares you for amazing things in this world because the elements of music translate to other creative disciplines."
- Alumna Amy Marie Stewart credits her undergrad in opera from the College of Music for garnering such praise as 鈥渟weet-toned singing鈥 from the New York Post for her performance in 鈥溌igaro! (90210).鈥
- Sam Estes鈥攁 bassoonist, vocalist and pianist鈥攕pecializes in taking a compositional approach to sound design in his various roles in Southern California.