Skip to main content

Find a News Story

orchestra members rehearse

Symphony orchestra concert to feature competition winner

The College Symphony Orchestra will take the stage with pianist and Concerto Competition winner Mario Qing Fei Chai.

tuba player holding instrument

South American tuba player Cosentino to be in-residence

The School of Music will host Patricio Cosentino for a two-day residency.

Elle Woods (Alina Wiley) holds dog used in production

Theatre department offers large-scale musical with ‘Legally Blonde’

The adjectives come fast and furious when Dr. Jessica Hillman-McCord describes the upcoming production of “Legally Blonde: The Musical.”

Aidan Carney leads Fredonia’s Video Game Orchestra

Music of Nintendo’s popular video games to be featured in Fredonia concert

The music from games created by a giant of the video game industry will be performed in concert at SUNY Fredonia in October.

Kristine Hsia performs on stage with Commodores

Navy Band vocalist returns for concert with fond Fredonia memories

When Chief Musician Kristine Hsia takes the stage at SUNY Fredonia on Oct. 21, it will be a true homecoming.

Rockefeller Arts Center

Fredonia's PAC confronts key issues in production of Pulitzer Prize-winning drama ‘Fairview’

Issues of race and the impact of prejudice and stereotypes will be in the spotlight when the Performing Arts Company (PAC) Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Fairview.”

SUNY Distinguished Professor Claudette Sorel

Sorel Organization bestows major gift of $600,000 to the School of Music

The School of Music has received an $600,000 endowment gift from The Elizabeth and Michel Sorel Organization that ensures continuing robust support of SOM programming...

photo of Dr. Jennifer Higdon

Higdon to visit SUNY Fredonia as Sorel Visiting Artist

Composer Dr. Jennifer Higdon will be in-residence with the Fredonia School of Music twice this year as the third Claudette Sorel Visiting Artist.

five singers in costume

Doo Wop Project brings classics sounds, modern hits to Fredonia pops series

Love Frankie Valli, The Drifters and The Del Vikings? Ever wonder what current singing stars would sound like in the Doo Wop era?

Anila Quayyum Agha’s “Teardrop (After Robert Irwin),” 2016

Marion Art Gallery to host exhibition featuring international artists

“Tradition Interrupted,” explores the methods used by artists to conflate contemporary ideas with traditional art and craft.