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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 audition season at the Fredonia’s School of Music – known for a rich and diverse environment that offers opportunities to perform, create, innovate, teach and lead – is underway for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Twelve finalists and a record 22 Fellows were selected from the largest pool of applicants – and one of the most talented – in the Claudette Sorel Piano Competition and Piano Fellows Program hosted by the Fredonia School of Music.
A virtual faculty recital featuring two members of the Fredonia School of Music will be livestreamed on Sunday, Nov. 8 at p.m. This was rescheduled from Oct. 25.
The College Student Personnel Association of New York State has announced the recipients of its 2020 awards, which recognize outstanding student affairs practitioners and scholars in New York State.
The School of Music and the Office of Admissions will host information sessions for prospective undergraduate and graduate piano students and their families on Sunday, Nov. 15.
Professor Christian Bernhard of the School of Music has written a book, “Managing Stress in Music Education: Routes to Wellness and Vitality,” published this month by Routledge Focus.
Dr. Andrés García Molina is spending the next two years as a research fellow in Ethnomusicology at the Fredonia School of Music as the recipient of a SUNY PRODiG Fellowship.
School of Music Assistant Professor Leonidas Lagrimas will return as an event co-chair at the New York State Music Teachers Association (NYSMTA) Symposium, which will be held virtually on Saturday, Oct. 17.
Oboe Day, a comprehensive experience for student musicians that will feature special guest Broadway oboist Keve Wilson, along with Fredonia School of Music faculty and alumni, will be held on Sunday, Nov. 1.
The Western New York Chamber Orchestra will open its 2020-21 season with a live stream-only event from Westminster Presbyterian Church of Buffalo featuring Fredonia School of Music faculty member Brent Weber as the soloist.