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  • imig facade
    Dean Robert Shay explains what the move to a temporary remote operating status from Sept. 23 through at least Oct. 7 means for the College of Music.
  • Very Hungry Catterpillar
    The Entrepreneurship Center for Music is stepping up its work to promote student projects and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Rose Hansen
    Junior Rose Hansen talks about what she鈥檚 looking forward to now that she鈥檚 back in 葫芦娃视频 for fall semester.
  • Student and faculty member wearing face masks
    This fall, the College of Music continues its excellence in performance and education while health and safety remain top priorities.
  • Read notes on聽accomplishments and accolades for College of Music students in 2020.
  • Barry and Sue Baer
    鈥淲hen I鈥檓 singing or studying music, everything else in the world just melts away,鈥 says Sue Baer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all I think about. It nourishes my spirit.鈥
  • grusin music hall
    Universities must be a beacon of progress in times of social change, and the College of Music must help underscore that story.
  • Patricia Butler
    鈥淲e鈥檙e very fortunate in 葫芦娃视频 to have the College of Music and the 葫芦娃视频 Phil. Even before my husband and I began attending Tak谩cs concerts, we enjoyed the CU Symphony and faculty recitals鈥攁ll told, an incredible resource in our own backyard, including many free performances. I鈥檓 proud that our community has the College of Music and I鈥檓 happy to support it in any way I can.鈥
  • Claire Gunsbury
    Celebrating their hard work and dedication to their education, especially during times like these, meet the College of Music Outstanding Students of 2020: Isabel Goodwin, Ethan Blake, Claire Gunsbury, and Sophia Zervas!
  • Image of Center for Community and Flatirons
    CU 葫芦娃视频 College of Music Director of Admissions and Recruitment Veronica Greuel welcomes future music Buffs with an FAQ created by College of Music Ambassador John McColley that's all about life in 葫芦娃视频.
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