Faculty
Student and faculty performers close out the year with one of Boulder's favorite holiday traditions.
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.
Welcome Halloween with Charles Wetherbee, violin, and David Korevaar, piano, as they play a diverse program featuring Franz Schubert, Sergei Prokofiev and Reza Vali.
Celebrate Finnish independence with the College of Music faculty through these great Finnish pieces and a world premiere by College of Music student composer Conor Brown.
Five faculty members, featuring Yoshi Ishikawa on bassoon, combine to celebrate wind chamber music with works by Mozart, Stravinsky and more.
Michael Thornton recounts his travels to Europe, Africa, and Asia with a musical journey accompanied by images.
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.
Daphne Leong opens the CU on the Weekend series on Sept. 30.
Austin Okigbo has found that music’s way of reaching people on a deeper level could help doctors in some of the world’s most desperate societies transcend language barriers and make real progress in decades-old struggles.