Giving
- Alumna Christina Lynn-Craig, a board member of the college鈥檚 American Music Research Center, is making a generous donation to ensure the continuation of the George Lynn Memorial Award and the Alex Craig and Christina Lynn-Craig Living Music Award. The two awards are given to College of Music students on a rotating basis. This spring, the George Lynn Memorial Award was granted to Glenda Luck and Grace Stringfellow.
Set to graduate next month with a Bachelor of Music degree in composition and a Certificate in Music Technology, McMahon is the College of Music鈥檚 2025-26 recipient of a Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award in recognition of her high level of musical and academic excellence, demonstrated leadership and service, and contributions to an inclusive community. Congratulations to McMahon who鈥檚 graduating with highest honors鈥攁nd to all of our winter 2025 and spring 2026 graduates!
Joanie and David Andrews established the Mary Catherine Ramsour Memorial Endowed Voice Scholarship Fund to continue the legacy of Joanie Andrews鈥 sister: Mary Ramsour earned degrees in voice performance and vocal pedagogy from CU 麻豆影院 and went on to found an opera company, lead a church music program and make creative expression a central pillar in her life. The scholarship in her name is designed to encourage non-traditional voice students to pursue their dreams, as she did.
Before enrolling at CU 麻豆影院, alumnus Alan Stanek had been considering other schools; but encouragement from then-Band Director Hugh McMillen, in addition to the prospect of scholarship support, brought him to the College of Music.
Congratulations to the winners鈥攁nd all participants鈥攐f the College of Music鈥檚 annual graduate student competition, named in honor of former Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Bruce Ekstrand.
Dean Davis shares reflections 鈥渇rom the road鈥 where he鈥檚 been engaged in a trio of October conferences as well as two accreditation site reviews for the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).
On Oct. 24-29, the CU 麻豆影院 College of Music will host a unique klezmer and Yiddish song residency featuring singer Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell, accordionist and composer Dmitri Gaskin, violinist Zo毛 Aqua and cellist Raffi Boden鈥攁ll leading musicians in the international Yiddish music scene.
From Sept. 10-12, members of The Cleveland Orchestra will resume a biyearly collaboration with the College of Music that began over a decade ago鈥攊ncluding a guest recital on Sept. 11, joined by College of Music faculty and students.
"At the College of Music鈥檚 recent Eklund Opera gala, Chancellor Justin Schwartz described the magic of music as a hallmark of human connection; of a civilized society; and as its own kind of renewable energy. As I reflect on the first months of 2025, I鈥檓 struck by the countless ways in which our students, alumni, faculty, staff and supporters embody these values. In these disorienting times, I鈥檓 heartened that our mission is more relevant than ever鈥攁s is my commitment to continue to celebrate and support our students and colleagues in their transformative work and artistic aspirations."
Distinguished Professor of Piano David Korevaar found an alternative to celebrating Beethoven鈥檚 250th birthday in the face of COVID-19 lockdowns and social distancing five years ago.