Musicology
- Austin Okigbo has found that music’s way of reaching people on a deeper level could help doctors in some of the world’s most desperate societies transcend language barriers and make real progress in decades-old struggles.
- In this faculty spotlight, Jeremy Smith talks about his controversial book on the equally controversial song output of English composer William Byrd.
- The College of Music's non-major history of rock course is expanding, and instructor Mike Barnett sees an opportunity to educate more people on the power of rock.
- This month, the College of Music takes part in ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·'s exhibition "First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare" with a musicology colloquium, Faculty Tuesday recitals and more.
- Several musicology PhD students and Associate Professor Rebecca Maloy delve into the meaning of Old Hispanic chant, a contemporary of medieval Gregorian chant.
- This fall, the College of Music welcomes a familiar face to the musicology faculty full time as Benjamin R. Teitelbaum joins the department.
- The College of Music’s promotion of diversity and inclusion has been recognized by the University of Colorado Boulder for the third year in a row.
- "The Soul of Nature" with Michael Barnett is Tuesday, March 8, 7:30 p.m. in Grusin Music Hall.
- Teresita Lozano, Musicology PhD candidate, uses the teacher's podium not just as a way to educate others on the role of music in defining history. She says music is playing a critical role in defining the future as well.
- The University of Colorado Boulder African Ensemble is a unique group that brings together students from all backgrounds to sing, play and dance music from African cultures. Learn about the group and their upcoming concert.