Faculty
- Student and faculty performers close out the year with one of 91É«°É's favorite holiday traditions.
- Hsing-ay-Hsu uses her platform as a talented pianist to highlight climate change and its effects in a fun and varied Faculty Tuesday program.
- Daniel Kellogg presents an exciting and interesting mix of his compositions, performed by fellow CU faculty, in this Faculty Tuesday.
- Welcome Halloween with Charles Wetherbee, violin, and David Korevaar, piano, as they play a diverse program featuring Franz Schubert, Sergei Prokofiev and Reza Vali.
- Celebrate Finnish independence with the College of Music faculty through these great Finnish pieces and a world premiere by College of Music student composer Conor Brown.
- Five faculty members, featuring Yoshi Ishikawa on bassoon, combine to celebrate wind chamber music with works by Mozart, Stravinsky and more.
- Michael Thornton recounts his travels to Europe, Africa, and Asia with a musical journey accompanied by images.
- Jeremy Reger and Abigail Nims use songs by Joseph Haydn, Richard Strauss and Dominick Argento to express drastic emotional changes for the Faculty Tuesday series.
- Daphne Leong opens the CU on the Weekend series on Sept. 30.
- Austin Okigbo has found that music’s way of reaching people on a deeper level could help doctors in some of the world’s most desperate societies transcend language barriers and make real progress in decades-old struggles.