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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.
Plan to watch the choral ensembles at the School of Music in their annual "Holiday Sounds of Fredonia" concert, which was recorded earlier in December in King Concert Hall.
Staff from the School of Music and Custodial Services relocated the “Spot the Different Dot” Fredonia Street Piano to the University Commons lobby, its new winter home. Others are in Mason Hall.
SUNY Fredonia alumnus Randy Merrill, ’97, was mastering engineer for six 2023 GRAMMY-nominated entries including Adele’s “Easy on Me” and Harry Styles’ “As It Was” for Record of the Year.
A SUNY Fredonia faculty member and alumna received two of the 10 prizes for instrumental, electronic or vocal compositions awarded by the Annual Search for New Music conducted by the International Alliance for Women in Music.
Plan to join the choral ensembles at the Fredonia School of Music for their annual "Sounds of the Holidays" concert in King Concert Hall on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. The event will be recorded for future broadcast on WNED PBS in December.
Henry Zelenak, a senior Sound Recording Technology major from Albany with a minor in Computer Science, presented his research project, supervised by Department of Computer and Information Sciences Assistant Professor, Dr. Shahin Mehdipour Ataee, at the IEEE Western New York Image and Signal Processing Workshop.
Conductor Andrew Bisantz has many memorable opera credits to his name. However, his upcoming engagement as the conductor and music director for the Hillman Opera production of “Summer and Smoke” holds special significance for this 1995 SUNY Fredonia alumnus.
Finals of the 2022 Claudette Sorel Piano Competition were held in the SUNY Fredonia’s Rosch Recital Hall on Sunday, hosted by the Fredonia School of Music. Zarin Mehta of Chicago received the First Prize.
The SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble will welcome French horn soloist Adam Unsworth for its upcoming concert, performing Catherine Likhuta's "Vivid Dreams" for low horn and wind ensemble, as part of a three-day residency.
An intensive jazz camp at SUNY Fredonia has become a sort of on-ramp in a journey that can place high school students on a road that can lead them to careers as professional musicians.