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Chamber Choir earns national recognition in the 2024 American Prize competition

The Fredonia Chamber Choir received third place as a National Finalist for the second consecutive year for the American Prize.

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Original composition to mark New Horizons Band anniversary concert

The 20th anniversary of the New Horizons Band of Western New York will be celebrated at a November concert.

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School of Music opens registration for first high school band, orchestra festival

Student ensembles are invited to join the High School Band and Orchestra Festival at the SUNY Fredonia School of Music.

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Hillman Opera returns with beloved Mozart comedy ‘Così fan tutte’

The Hillman Opera at SUNY Fredonia presents Mozart’s razor-sharp comedy “Così fan tutte” with three performances.

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Reese presents at conference in Germany

School of Music Professor Jill Reese shared a number of presentations at a conference held recently in Hamburg, Germany.

A quintet comprised of (from left): Nakai Weeks (piano), Cooper Corcoran (cello), Matthew Kenyon (viola), Noah Grossbard (violin) and Emily Flores (violin), performs at the first Student Composer Concert of the 2024-2025 school year.

There’ll be a Halloween glow at next Student Composer Concert

A Halloween atmosphere will distinguish the Student Composer Concert to be fittingly presented on Monday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m.

Alyssa Marley (left), with Dr. Hyun-Jung Kang

Marley named ‘Honors Student’ for September

Alyssa Marley, a senior Music Therapy and Psychology major, has been chosen as the Honors Student of the Month for September.

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Symphony orchestra concert to feature competition winner

The College Symphony Orchestra will take the stage with pianist and Concerto Competition winner Mario Qing Fei Chai.

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South American tuba player Cosentino to be in-residence

The School of Music will host Patricio Cosentino for a two-day residency.

Aidan Carney leads Fredonia’s Video Game Orchestra

Music of Nintendo’s popular video games to be featured in Fredonia concert

The music from games created by a giant of the video game industry will be performed in concert at SUNY Fredonia in October.