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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.
Music Education Professor Christian Bernhard will serve as a mentor to graduate students and junior faculty at the upcoming National Symposium of the Society for Music Teacher Education.
Dr. Jill Reese, who is an associate professor of Music Education at SUNY Fredonia, was recently awarded the 2021 Modern Band Higher Education Fellowship by the nonprofit Little Kids Rock.
The Fredonia School of Music, with funding from the Carnahan Jackson Fund for the Humanities of the Fredonia College Foundation, will present “Music Education for Social Change,” a Music Education Summit event.
Tenor Kyle van Schoonhoven, a 2011 graduate of the Fredonia School of Music, will perform Gustav Mahler’s song cycle of lost love and despair, “Songs of the Wayfarer,” arranged by Arnold Schoenberg, with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra on June 4, 5 and 6.
Music Education major Aleecea Denton presented her project, "Creating Windows and Mirrors in the Early Childhood Music Classroom," at the 2021 SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference.
Fredonia School of Music faculty and several alumni were among the winners of 2021 GRAMMY awards presented March 14.
Intelligent.com, a resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has rated Fredonia’s Master of Music degree in Music Education among the nation’s best master’s degree in music programs for 2021.
Fredonia School of Music Associate Professor of Music Education Jill Reese and graduate student Christina Carissimo presented their study, “LGBTQ Music Educators’ Experiences in a Professional Development Community,” at the 2021 National Music Research and Teacher Education Conference for the National Association for Music Education on Feb. 24.
During the Fall 2020 semester, SUNY Fredonia preservice music teachers enrolled in MUED 301, General Music in Elementary School, created listening lessons for grades K-5 and videos of themselves teaching the lessons so classroom teachers could use them with their own students.
The Fredonia Percussion Guild at Fredonia’s School of Music will host a free virtual Day of Percussion for middle school, high school and college students on Saturday, Feb. 27, at 9 a.m.