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The national conference of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music is April 19-22 at the Hotel Boulderado.
On April 22, the Latin-American ensemble performs mariachi, rumba and other Afro-Latin music.
On Feb. 28, the College of Music kicks off its annual Distinguished Lectureship on Music, Diversity and Inclusion with a free lecture by Native American ethnomusicologist Charlotte Heth.
Your chance to gaze through a window into a far-away culture is coming up next week in Grusin Music Hall as the Japanese Ensemble takes the stage.
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.
A new cross-town collaboration is giving College of Music faculty an opportunity to broaden their horizons and share their art with the greater Boulder community.
In this faculty spotlight, Jeremy Smith talks about his controversial book on the equally controversial song output of English composer William Byrd.
This Saturday, Steven Bruns, Abigail Nims and Alexandra Nguyen present "A Musical Exploration of Grief Beyond Words" as part of the CU on the Weekend series.
The College of Music's non-major history of rock course is expanding, and instructor Mike Barnett sees an opportunity to educate more people on the power of rock.