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Jazz Orchestra, ensembles to perform Saturday

The Fredonia Jazz Orchestra will perform at Rosch Recital Hall on Saturday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m.

Fredonia Wind Ensemble

Wind Ensemble to present Holst’s planetary portrait suite 

Join the SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble on Saturday, Feb. 28, for a performance of Gustav Holst’s “The Planets.”

Dr. Nathan Huvard studies the fingering position of Justin Swan, a junior Sound Recording Technology major from Falconer, NY, as he plays a selection in Diers Recital Hall.

Guitar professor shares ‘real-world’ Metropolitan Opera orchestra experience with students

Assistant Professor Nathan Huvard enriches his teaching through experiences gained playing in the Metropolitan Opera orchestra.

Dr. Andrew Martin Smith

Faculty member's viola composition performed at International Viola Congress

Dr. Andrew Martin Smith’s “My Garden...My World” was recently played at the 50th International Viola Congress.

Joint Force Bass Quartet photo

Acclaimed Joint Force Bass Quartet to highlight Bass Fest

The U.S. military’s only jazz bass ensemble, the Joint Force Bass Quartet (JFBQ), is joining SUNY Fredonia’s Bass Fest 2026.

Steven Doane

Acclaimed cellist to give recital, conduct master class

Steven Doane, a renowned performer and pedagogue, will perform and present a master class at SUNY Fredonia.

Dr. Xixi Shen (left) and Jiyong Kim Mai, with their “Developing Functional Piano Skills Through One Piece” poster, at the New York State School Music Association Winter Conference.

Class Piano faculty further student-centered teaching practices 

Music faculty are advancing innovative, teaching-centered approaches in class piano through collaborative research, creative curriculum design and student-engaged presentations.

Dr. Nathan Huvard, at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.

Guitar professor Huvard to give pre-concert talk in ‘Live in the Met’ series 

Dr. Nathan Huvard will lead a pre-concert lecture in the 1891 Fredonia Opera House “Live at the Met” series.

Emeritus Professor Phyllis East (third from right) and Yamaha representative Dom Cicchetti (second from right) join the Piano Lab ribbon-cutting ceremony with (from left) Operations Manager Marc Levy, Assistant Professor Jiyong Kim Mai, Vice President for Student Affairs Tracy Stenger, SUNY Distinguished Professor James Davis and Fredonia College Foundation Major Gifts Officer Tim Smeal.

Technology renovation upgrades School of Music piano lab

A new digital system has transformed a SUNY Fredonia piano lab into one of the most advanced keyboard labs anywhere.