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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.
Learning takes place in many different ways at SUNY Fredonia, and Brody Brown is doing his best to take advantage of this fact.
Music Professor Jill Reese is a co-author of a research study, "Elementary General Music: Perceptions and Aspirations of Preservice Music Teachers," published in the Journal of Music Teacher Education.
Associate Professor Rick Webb has been signed as a composer/arranger by Keiser-Southern Music, a leading educational and concert music publisher for choirs, bands, orchestras, chamber music ensembles and solo instrumental performance.
Two students – one from Western New York and the other from far away Syria – meet each other at an “international chat” in a School of Music faculty office and start an impromptu conversation.
The 2024 Robert Jordan Piano Festival will bring Fredonia School of Music piano alumni back to campus in February for workshops and lectures.
SUNY Fredonia School of Music alumni, students, and faculty will perform with Baroque cellist Christopher Haritatos on Friday, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m., in Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall.
The Multiple Woodwinds instrument choice has become a new option for first-year Music Education students in the School of Music who enroll in the 2024-2025 academic year.
Dr. James Davis of the Fredonia School of Music was interviewed for the podcast “History Behind News," with the topic, “History of America’s Concerts Before Taylor Swift."
SUNY Fredonia alumni and faculty figure quite prominently – both on stage and behind the scenes – in the Buffalo Opera Unlimited (BOU) production of “La Bohéme,” Giacomo Puccini’s timeless tale of tragic romance that inspired the hit musical “Rent.”
A peer-reviewed article, “Helping Music Education Majors through Positive Psychology,” written by Professor Christian Bernhard of the Fredonia School of Music, was published in the Nov. 6 issue of the International Journal of Education & the Arts.