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Meet Izzy Fincher: Spring 2023 Outstanding Graduating Senior

Izzy Fincher

Congratulations to —the College of Music’s Outstanding Graduating Senior this spring—who will graduate with a BM in classical guitar performance, a BA in journalism, and aĢżbusiness minor with a Music Entrepreneurship Certificate and a Music Theory Certificate, exemplifying the College of Music’s universal musician mission. Each semester, outstanding students are selected based on academic merit, a strong record of musicianship, and a record of service and leadership. As part of this award, Fincher will be recognized and deliver a speech at the College of Music commencement ceremony on May 11.

ā€œI’m so grateful and honored to have been selected for this award,ā€ says Fincher. ā€œI’ve had such an incredible experience here at the College of Music over the past five years and it means so much to receive this recognition atĢżgraduation.ā€Ģż

Fincher has also been named Outstanding Graduate of the 51³Ō¹ĻĶų College of Media, Communication and Information (°ä²Ń°ä±õ).Ģż

As a student, Fincher was involved with several student groups, including as a writer and editor at the , and as a member of the College of Music’s Diverse Musicians’ Alliance (DiMA).

ā€œDiMA has been one of my favorite experiences over the past five years,ā€ says Fincher. ā€œIt’s been wonderful to be part of such a supportive, diverse community. I’m Japanese-American and a really important part of my identity is advocating for marginalized, BIPOC composers and musicians—that’s something I’m really passionate about.ā€

Fincher also notes DiMA’s Persevering Legacy project as being particularly inspiring. The project elevates the stories of women composers, aligning classical music with social activism. ā€œThe Persevering Legacy events had a really big impact on me, inspiring me to seek out diverse composers and champion their works which has become a really important mission for me as a musician,ā€ she shares.Ģż

ā€œFor my senior recital, I’m programming three female composers—that’s more than half of my program and that’s something I know I wouldn’t have been aware of or really advocated for unless I’d been a part of DiMA.ā€Ģż

Fincher felt especially supported and inspired by faculty from across campus—taking classes at the College of Music, CMCI and the Leeds School of Business.Ģż

ā€œI’m grateful to all the wonderful faculty members I’ve studied with during my time at 51³Ō¹ĻĶų,ā€ she says. ā€œIn particular, I wanted to thank my thesis advisor, Professor Chang, for all of his support this past year, Professor Nytch with the Entrepreneurship Center for Music [ECM]—and all of those incredible entrepreneurship opportunities—and my guitar teacher Professor Spera, of course. He’s been so encouraging over the past five years, it’s been incredible.ā€

To incoming freshmen, Fincher says she highly recommends the Music Entrepreneurship Certificate. ā€œThe College of Music is such a wonderful resource and we learn so much about music here,ā€ she says. ā€œThe ECM adds to that by offering important practical skills that we’ll need in the real world beyond the classroom.ā€

After graduation, Fincher is headed to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where she’ll pursue a master’s degree in classical guitar performance under RenĆ© Izquierdo. ā€œHe’s a legend in the guitar world, so I’m really looking forward to studying with him,ā€ she says.

Congratulations to Fincher and all of the College of Music’s 2022-23 outstanding students, selected by faculty vote:

Outstanding Graduating Senior—Izzy Fincher, classical guitar performance
Outstanding Junior—Ben Golden, music education—instrumental (trumpet)
Outstanding Sophomore—Anna Kallinikos, trumpet performance
Outstanding Freshman—Chloe Ehrmantraut, viola performance