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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.
Mark Fewer, a violinist who’s performed around the world and is described as “genre-bending” by The National Post, a major Canadian newspaper, will visit SUNY Fredonia on March 20.
Tim Donahue, whose passion to recreate music that flourished in his imagination spurred his invention of fretless and fretted electric harp guitars, will bring his innovative approach to music and music performance to campus in a two-month residency.
The SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble will present its opening concert of the spring semester featuring bassoonist and Professor Laura Koepke performing “Dead Elvis, a highly original work, on Saturday, March 2.
Once again, this summer, the State University of New York at Fredonia will host some of the most prolific future artists throughout the state.
Music Professor Jill Reese is a co-author of a research study, "Elementary General Music: Perceptions and Aspirations of Preservice Music Teachers," published in the Journal of Music Teacher Education.
Associate Professor Rick Webb has been signed as a composer/arranger by Keiser-Southern Music, a leading educational and concert music publisher for choirs, bands, orchestras, chamber music ensembles and solo instrumental performance.
Two students – one from Western New York and the other from far away Syria – meet each other at an “international chat” in a School of Music faculty office and start an impromptu conversation.
"Morning, All Day," SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski's recent composition for guitar quartet, has been published by IMD of Paris, France.
School of Music trombone lecturer and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Principal Trombonist Jonathan Lombardo will welcome the brass ensemble Seraph Brass for a mini residency that includes a recital Thursday, Feb. 8.
Venezuelan guitarist and maestro Luis Zea will visit SUNY Fredonia to offer a master class on Tuesday, Feb. 13, from 5 to 7 p.m., in Diers Recital Hall.