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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Combining elements of comedy, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements to create a light-hearted and entertaining story, “Die Fledermaus,” remains one of the most popular operettas in the world.
A one-of-a-kind musical workshop that creates a bridge linking China and Appalachia – and even points beyond – will be offered at the Fredonia School of Music on Sunday, Nov. 12.
Sophomore Lucas M. West, a student in the SUNY Fredonia School of Music, has been selected to sing the national anthem at the Sunday, Nov. 19 Buffalo Bills game at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.
Music Therapy students Alyssa Santiago and Venus Rodriguez, and Dr. Heeyoun K. Cho, an assistant professor of Music Therapy, led a breakout sessions with high school students with disabilities at a recent Youth Activation Committee kick-off event.
A new album of original jazz music by School of Music Adjunct Lecturer John Bacon, featuring his working quintet, “JBQ,” has been released on streaming services.
Students majoring in Music Education at SUNY Fredonia will have a rare opportunity to learn from the very best when the 2024 New York State Teacher of the Year and SUNY Fredonia alumnus Zachary “Zach” Arenz returns to campus to lead a workshop.
The Fredonia School of Music has announced finalists for the Claudette Sorel Piano Competition.
Piano works by under-represented composers will be performed at a recital by SUNY Fredonia alumnus Tony Caramia at Rosch Recital Hall on Thursday, Oct. 19, 8 p.m.
Homecoming 2023, slated for Oct. 20 to 23, marks the 60th anniversary of the Department of Geology, the 20th anniversary of the 1970s Reunion Jazz Ensemble, honored classes’ celebrations — and great theatre and athletic contests, along with a host of other special events.
“Peculiar Travel Suggestions: Discovering the Story of Kurt Vonnegut's Planetary Citizenship,” the Robert W. Kasling Memorial Lecture, will be given by Department of English Professor Christina Jarvis on Oct. 11.