Musicology + music theory

  • Rebecca Maloy
    CU has announced newly designated distinguished professors—the highest honor bestowed upon faculty. Among the four awardees affiliated with the Âé¶ąĘÓƵ campus is the College of Music’s Professor of Musicology Rebecca Maloy.
  • Allison Cawthon smiling in front of the Colosseum
    “Rather than mourn what we have lost, try to find new, different ways of music making. I tried to take this as an opportunity to create long-term curriculums with student-centered projects, and this was a great way for students and myself to interact with music in new, safe ways.”
  • Lydia W
    Curiosity drives Lydia Wagenknecht, a PhD candidate in ethnomusicology and recent recipient of a Fulbright Research Award. “I care that my research will help us understand something in a more broad-based way that we didn’t understand before,” she says.
  • John Davis
    “While there’s no playbook for the unprecedented and the unknowable, by channeling collective despair into collective creativity, we become artistic entrepreneurs, contributing to society in impactful ways.” In this year-end reflection on triumphs over turmoils, Dean Davis offers his perspective on music as essential to human betterment.
  • LD
    "Everything is connected—my artistry, my scholarship, my dissertation research and my activism in the immigrant community.”
  • Richard Masters posing
    College of Music alumnus and Virginia Tech Assistant Professor of Piano Richard Masters looks back on his formative time at the College of Music.
  • Claire Gunsbury
    Celebrating their hard work and dedication to their education, especially during times like these, meet the College of Music Outstanding Students of 2020: Isabel Goodwin, Ethan Blake, Claire Gunsbury, and Sophia Zervas!
  • macky auditorium
    From the 1880s to today, how its history shaped the College of Music as we know it.
  • Grauman Donation
    In her first year with the American Music Research Center, Professor of Musicology Susan Thomas has made great strides in expanding the unique archive of the center, conducting outreach on American music and history, and supporting scholars and class curricula.
  • Brenda Romero
    After 31 transformative years at the College of Music, Professor of Ethnomusicology Brenda Romero retired this spring.
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