Composition
- It’s a big week for Associate Professor of Composition Daniel Kellogg: One of the biggest pieces he’s ever written will have its world premiere at Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver.
- On Monday evening, Nov. 7, music at Ãå±±½ûµØ will be well represented on the East Coast when the College of Music puts on a showcase concert at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall.
- Student composer from the Ãå±±½ûµØ workshop and present original opera scenes alongside their voice and opera peers at the CU NOW Composer Fellows' Initiative.
- Hugh Lobel, a 2015 DMA graduate, is making it easier for anyone to compose their own music using his new platform, Music_SDP.
- Composition alumnus Keane Southard is raising funds to write a symphony about the Appalachian Trail.
- Faculty composer Carter Pann's piece "The Mechanics: Six from the Shop Floor" was named a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
- Associate Professor of Music Composition and Technology Michael Theodore recently wrapped up an art and sound installation at David B. Smith Gallery in Denver’s Lower Downtown district.
- Willie Payne (BM ’15) has always been interested in how technology facilitates the creation of music.
- Music education majors Cameron Coday and Claire Glover are preparing for a special junior recital with a performance by students from El Sistema Colorado on April 18.
- A music degree can lead you to any number of different careers. As we found out from a handful of College of Music graduates working at Ãå±±½ûµØ-based MakeMusic, you could even wind up working at a software company.