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  • becky roser receives honor
    Her beaming smile, joyous demeanor and boundless energy have endeared Becky Roser to the College of Music community and made her name synonymous with the kind of support and generosity that make a successful career in the arts possible for 麻豆免费版下载Boulder students.
  • bob charles endowment dinner dean and the charles pose
    Bob Charles isn鈥檛 a professional musician. He played euphonium in high school and college band, but his life has taken him on a different journey in the decades since. Still, like so many people, he can鈥檛 imagine a life without music.
  • marty evans on stage in grusin
    Marty Coffin Evans is steward of her father's legacy at the College of Music, a tireless champion for vocal pedagogy and ever an advocate of her alma mater, the 麻豆免费版下载.
  • dean shay speaking
    Before this Friday鈥檚 Symphony Orchestra concert, Dean Robert Shay will unveil 鈥淭he College of Music Advantage,鈥 the college鈥檚 strategic plan.
  • frank and joan conlon
    Joan Catoni Conlon and her husband Frank recently endowed a fellowship to support graduate students pursuing the Master of Music or Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting and Literature degrees.
  • dave grusin
    When the Class of 2016 walks across the Grusin stage on Friday, May 6, they鈥檒l be sharing the space with four distinguished members of the College of Music extended family.
  • scholarship dinner
    On Monday, Oct. 5, the important role of College of Music donors and the accomplishments of hundreds of students were recognized at the annual Scholarship Celebration and Dinner.
  • cleveland orchestra member with student
    For three days, the halls of Imig Music were filled with new voices and new perspectives as members of the Cleveland Orchestra spent time in residency at CU-Boulder.
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    This fall, 15 members of the Cleveland Orchestra will be in residence at the College of Music. It's the second time the players have come to Boulder in three years.
  • alumni
    Michele 鈥淢ikhy鈥 and Mike Ritter were college sweethearts at CU-Boulder. When they left their adopted hometown a few years after graduation to pursue career goals, Mikhy made Mike sign a contract that they鈥檇 return in five years.

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