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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.
The Fredonia Wind Ensemble will present its final concert in April, welcoming composer and Claudette Sorel visiting artist Valerie Coleman and celebrating the legacy of School of Music Professor and Assistant Director Barry Kilpatrick.
School of Music Senior Lecturer and contralto Lynne McMurtry and pianist Dr. Alison d’Amato recently presented a recital featuring the music of Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, Fanny Hensel, John Musto, Rosephanye Powell, Gabrielle Rosse Owens, Hope Salmonson and Rodney Sharman.
School of Music Assistant Professor James Harrington of the Voice area recently traveled to Havana, Cuba, and New York City for performances and teaching.
A farewell concert in celebration of the upcoming retirement of SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski will be held in Rosch Recital Hall on Tuesday, April 16, at 8 p.m.
Alumni, colleagues, friends, former students and family are invited to join the School of Music on Saturday, April 27, for events honoring Barry and Cathe Kilpatrick, and their Fredonia legacy.
To celebrate Eclipse Day in western New York, Fr. Sean Duggan, professor of piano at the SUNY Fredonia School of Music, will perform the keyboard variations sets that “eclipse” all others — namely, Bach's Goldberg Variations and Beethoven's Diabelli Variations.
The College Symphony Orchestra of Fredonia School of Music will perform on Saturday, March 23 at 8 p.m., in a concert featuring student Concerto Competition winner Ché Dixon.
Katherine Wynn, a senior Music Performance major, will present a research paper at the “Women in Music” conference at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
In recognition of the upcoming retirement of SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski of the SUNY Fredonia School of Music, two special concerts will be presented by students from the Fredonia guitar studio.
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.