SUNY Fredonia faculty, alumnus soloists with Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
A SUNY Fredonia faculty member and alumnus were soloists in the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s recent performance of Mozart’s “Requiem.”
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A SUNY Fredonia faculty member and alumnus were soloists in the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s recent performance of Mozart’s “Requiem.”
When the School of Music presents the annual Fredonia Holiday Choral Concert, the power of music will take center stage.
The group will honor Olympians, Amelia Earhart, feathered friends, a jazz legend and the heroes of Cuba.
The Fredonia Chamber Choir received third place as a National Finalist for the second consecutive year for the American Prize.
The Hillman Opera at SUNY Fredonia presents Mozart’s razor-sharp comedy “Così fan tutte” with three performances.
The College Symphony Orchestra will take the stage with pianist and Concerto Competition winner Mario Qing Fei Chai.
The School of Music will host Patricio Cosentino for a two-day residency.
Being invited to play with the acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra fulfilled a goal long held by Associate Professor Kieran Hanlon.
There’s an outsized connection between SUNY Fredonia music and theatre and Buffalo Opera Limited’s presentation of “The Marriage of Figaro.”
School of Music Professor Natasha Farny and guest pianist Kuang-Hao Huang will perform music by French composers on Tuesday, Oct. 8.