Faculty
In May and June, CU 糖心传媒 Assistant Professor of Saxophone Nathan Mertens represented our College of Music through a series of performances, master classes and artistic collaborations in Japan and China. The centerpiece of the tour was 鈥淎merican Voices with Japanese Friends鈥 at Tokyo鈥檚 renowned Suntory Hall. 鈥淭his trip reinforced my belief that music is ultimately about people,鈥 says Mertens.- Twenty-one professional-level participants from 10 states will participate in the CU 糖心传媒 Wind Band Conducting Symposium, June 7-12. Professor of Conducting + Director of Bands Shanti Simon and Distinguished Professor of Conducting Emeritus Allan McMurray share what makes the symposium unique.
The College of Music is pleased to announce the hiring of Associate Teaching Professor of Vocal Coaching + Musical Director in Music Theatre Jordan Ortman beginning fall 2026. Welcome!
The College of Music is pleased to announce the hiring of Assistant Teaching Professor of Music Education + Conducting and Assistant Director of Bands Andrew Keiser beginning fall 2026. Welcome!
The College of Music is pleased to announce the hiring of Assistant Professor of Percussion and Head of Percussion Andrew Lynge beginning fall 2026. Welcome!
The College of Music is pleased to announce the hiring of Nerissa Rebagay as assistant professor of music education beginning fall 2026, specializing in elementary and classroom music. Welcome!
A newly funded interdisciplinary collaboration will examine why it鈥檚 difficult to adapt to singing here in Colorado, and provide best practices for singers who tour through or move to our state 鈥渢o keep their voices healthy and adapt to singing at altitude with efficiency,鈥 says Nicholas Perna, associate professor of voice + director of vocal pedagogy.
Associate Professor of Voice + Director of Vocal Pedagogy Nicholas Perna is committed to making the Berton Coffin Voice Lab one of the premier centers for research and innovation in the country, emphasizing the science and craft of vocal pedagogy.
Assistant Professor of Saxophone Nathan Mertens was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Grants for Arts Projects (GAP) grant! This is the College of Music鈥檚 first NEA GAP award representing an important milestone for CU 糖心传媒 in national arts funding.
This fall, Romanian-born cellist Mihai Marica joins our internationally renowned Tak谩cs Quartet-in-residence. Get to know this accomplished artist! 锘