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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
The Fredonia Wind Ensemble is featured in King Concert Hall on Saturday, Feb. 26, with a concert including an exciting variety and wide range of genres. The free concert begins at 8 p.m. and the campus and community are invited to attend.
The College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Associate Professor David Rudge, will present an all-American concert on Saturday, March 5, at 8 p.m., in King Concert Hall.
Self-care for musicians will be the theme of the third Robert Jordan Piano Festival at the Fredonia School of Music. The festival, consisting of in-person sessions as well as online workshops and presentations, will be held Monday, Feb. 28, through Sunday, March 6.
Three acclaimed guest artists – violinist Yuki Numata Resnick, violist Phillip Ying and cellist Guy Johnston – will give master classes and also perform in concert with SUNY Fredonia School of Music string faculty at the annual Fredonia String Festival on Sunday, Feb. 27.
The return of an in-person concert in King Concert Hall showcasing three student ensembles at SUNY Fredonia will highlight the School of Music’s 11th Choral Festival on Saturday, Feb. 19, at 4 p.m.
The Fredonia Chamber Choir is preparing for its appearance at the American Choral Directors Association Eastern Division Conference in early February.
The annual Summer Music Festival at SUNY Fredonia will offer five different music camps for middle and high school musicians, led by more than 20 faculty members from the School of Music, when it returns to an in-person format this year.
The Western New York Chamber Orchestra continues its 2021-22 Classics Series on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in King Concert Hall with the program, 'Classics II.'
Dr. Sarah Hamilton of the School of Music, a member of The Can-Am Trio (so named as its membership includes both Canadians and Americans), received a nearly $20,000 grant from the Canada Council to commission three Canadian composers to write new works for the trio, and for recording of the works.
School of Music Senior Lecturer Lynne McMurtry, contralto, and guest pianist Alison d'Amato, will present a varied recital program that celebrates the rich history of art song while bringing it firmly into the contemporary moment on Sunday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m., in Rosch Recital Hall.