Innovation

  • Specdrums technology turns color into music
    College of Music student Jenna Palensky is also a full-time team member at Specdrums, a Boulder startup that was recently acquired by robot toy company Sphero.
  • woman on stage in the black box theater singing
    In a special partnership for the 2017 edition of CU NOW鈥檚 Composer Fellows鈥 Initiative, 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Eklund Opera Program teamed up with CU Film Studies students to create short films to accompany student-written and student-performed opera scenes
  • gigsicians finalists
    Elise Campbell and Callan Miller are already winning awards for Gigsicians, the online service that connects musicians with event planners hiring for gigs.
  • screenshot of alejandro's piano program
    This summer, Alejandro Cremaschi will teach a class of 15-20 students the finer points of beginner piano playing. They'll go through a sequence of fun piano pieces and learn about rhythm, reading music, hand placement and chords鈥攁nd they'll do it entirely online.
  • sam estes in an audio booth
    Alumni Sam Estes (MM 鈥05) and Cole Ingraham (DMA 鈥13) are changing the game in film scoring, helping build a music composition software based on an algorithm and user needs.
  • music technology classroom
    The College of Music next fall is launching a new Bachelor of Arts degree in Music with a Technology and Media emphasis.
  • dean shay speaking
    Before this Friday鈥檚 Symphony Orchestra concert, Dean Robert Shay will unveil 鈥淭he College of Music Advantage,鈥 the college鈥檚 strategic plan.
  • cu now rehearsal
    Renowned opera professionals Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer brought their working opera "It's a Wonderful Life" to the University of Colorado Boulder's CU NOW workshop in June 2016. They will premiere the piece during the 2016 holiday season at Houston Grand Opera.
  • group at medieval conference
    Several musicology PhD students and Associate Professor Rebecca Maloy delve into the meaning of Old Hispanic chant, a contemporary of medieval Gregorian chant.
  • hugh lobel working
    Hugh Lobel, a 2015 DMA graduate, is making it easier for anyone to compose their own music using his new platform, Music_SDP.
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