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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.
Faculty members including Reed Library Senior Assistant Librarian Mandi Shepp and Visiting Assistant Librarian Katelynn Telford, with School of Music Associate Professor Jill Reese, collaborated on a new exhibit that honors SUNY Fredonia Music Education alumni Dr. Bennett Reimer, '54, and Roberta Guaspari, '69.
Acclaimed trumpeter, composer and educator Derrick Gardner will spend Thursday and Friday, March 23 and 24, at the School of Music, leading master classes and performing in concerts with the Fredonia Jazz Orchestra and Fredonia Jazz Sextet in Rosch Recital Hall.
Amber Nellett, a candidate for a M.M. in Music Education, gave a presentation, “Exploring How Play Can Encourage Social Emotional Learning,” at the 2023 New Directions for Music Education Conference at Michigan State University.
Williams Visiting Professor Kyle van Schoonhoven, '11, is returning to campus to continue his residency following a special concert in Prague.
School of Music voice and piano faculty and staff will present a recital of German Lieder – songs by Johannes Brahms, Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf with piano accompaniment – in Rosch Recital Hall on Saturday, Feb. 25, at 8 p.m.
The SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble will open its spring performance schedule with an exciting concert of traditional and contemporary works on Saturday, March 4, 8 p.m. in King Concert Hall.
The chamber group fivebyfive will present a free concert in Rosch Recital Hall on Friday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. The recital, "Of Breath & Fire,” features works inspired by glass by composers Amy Nam, Philip Glass, Missy Mazzoli and others.
School of Music Professor of Music Education Christian Bernhard presented a research session, "Space and Grace: Using Positive Psychology in Music Education" at the Suncoast Music Education Research Symposium.
Adjunct Lecturer Sarah Luebke of the School of Music faculty will make her solo debut singing with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra as the soprano soloist in the orchestra and Irish Classical Theatre Company’s production of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius' setting of “The Tempest,” by William Shakespeare.
Kyle van Schoonhoven, a 2011 SUNY Fredonia graduate and Metropolitan Opera National Council Grand Finals winner, will return this semester for the second part of his residency as a Williams Visiting Professor at Fredonia.