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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.
Two Fredonia seniors, Olivia Soto and Niklas Dahlen, who won the Fredonia Technology Incubator’s fifth annual Student Business Competition, officially formed a new business, Lessons Learned, LLC., during the summer through the support and services provided by the incubator.
School of Music violin Assistant Professor Jessica Tong will present a virtual solo recital, without intermission, on Monday, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m.
A School of Music faculty recital, featuring Adjunct Professor Elizabeth Hanlon, clarinet; Assistant Professor Kieran Hanlon, double bass; and Assistant Professor Nick Weiser, piano, will be offered on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 8 p.m., in Rosch Recital Hall.
The Fredonia School of Music is offering its annual Exstringavanza on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m., in a virtual format.
The Fredonia School of Music will host a virtual edition of its annual string festival on Saturday, Sept. 26 and Sunday, Sept. 27, with Project: Music Heals Us (PMHU) Artists as special guests. The event is sponsored by the Carnahan Jackson Fund for the Humanities of the Fredonia College Foundation.
Lauren Henning, bassoonist, and Allison Dana, oboist, have been chosen as winners of the School of Music’s Concerto Competition, which is held every year to select the “cream of the crop” among music students at SUNY Fredonia.
The Fredonia School of Music’s Concerto Competition will be live streamed starting at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 30.
While the Fredonia School of Music is planning for many student recitals and faculty performances during the semester, due to the pandemic, no in-person audiences will be allowed. But you don’t have to miss the music!
The 2020 Hillman Opera, produced each year by the Fredonia School of Music in conjunction with the Hillman Memorial Music Association, is breaking new ground with a unique production in an online format.
The annual Fredonia Summer Music Festival was held online on July 1 and 2, with middle and high school band students participating in the free event. A total of 266 students and 15 teachers preregistered to participate, with a few latecomers, bringing the total to nearly 300.