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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.
Dr. Stephen Gusukuma, who conducts ensembles across the U.S. and around the world and is known as being “very inspiring,” will be the guest clinician at the annual Choral Music Festival at SUNY Fredonia.
More than 30 music scores for woodwinds by Valerie Coleman, an internationally renowned composer and the 2023-2024 Sorel Visiting Artist, are on display and available for check out at Reed Library.
Paul LaGreca, a sophomore Music Performance major from Lockport, NY, was runner-up in the New York Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Young Artist Woodwind Competition.
A new solo guitar composition, “Just Because,” by SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski, has been published by Guitar Chamber Music Press.
The Multiple Woodwinds instrument choice has become a new option for first-year Music Education students in the School of Music who enroll in the 2024-2025 academic year.
Anna Bray, of Sterling, VA, who was among seven finalists from across the United States and Canada, performed an all-Rachmaninoff program to win the top prize of $4,000 at the 8th Claudette Sorel Piano Competition held at the School of Music.
SUNY Fredonia alumni and faculty figure quite prominently – both on stage and behind the scenes – in the Buffalo Opera Unlimited (BOU) production of “La Bohéme,” Giacomo Puccini’s timeless tale of tragic romance that inspired the hit musical “Rent.”
A peer-reviewed article, “Helping Music Education Majors through Positive Psychology,” written by Professor Christian Bernhard of the Fredonia School of Music, was published in the Nov. 6 issue of the International Journal of Education & the Arts.
Phenomenal works by SUNY Fredonia wind, brass and percussion musicians will be featured in the Fredonia Wind Ensemble’s concluding concert of the fall semester in King Concert Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 8 p.m.
A one-of-a-kind musical workshop that creates a bridge linking China and Appalachia – and even points beyond – will be offered at the Fredonia School of Music on Sunday, Nov. 12.