Alumni
āHaving a āhomeā audience of loyal TakĆ”cs fans is a huge honor ⦠and makes the concert experience more than just about the music itself. Itās about the relationships formed through the shared love of music.ā
Among several Homecoming weekend events, weāre delighted that Willie HillāCollege of Music alumnus, as well as former College of Music professor and director of the CU Jazz Summer Campāwill be honored at tonight's 93rd Annual Alumni Awards ceremony in the Glenn Miller Ballroom.
Alumna Annie Booth shares how the College of Music continues to impact her career as an award-winning jazz pianist, band leader, composer/arranger and educatorāand offers valuable career advice.
Weāre so excited to welcome alumnus Damani Phillips back to campus this week and to present him the College of Musicās 2022 Distinguished Alumnus Award at our commencement ceremony on May 5! āThe versatile training provided by CU has been the cornerstone of my success to date, and has enabled me to do and be many things well beyond typical expectations,ā he says. Meet Phillips and discover his powerful advice to graduating Music Buffs.
On May 5, we look forward to welcoming back Judith Glyde, formerly professor of cello and chamber music at the College of Music and chair of our string faculty. Since retiring in 2014 to live in New York City, the professor emerita she has been active with the collegeās alumni community there, offering tremendous support to Forever Buffs who are now living and working in the city.
āWhile thereās no playbook for the unprecedented and the unknowable, by channeling collective despair into collective creativity, we become artistic entrepreneurs, contributing to society in impactful ways.ā In this year-end reflection on triumphs over turmoils, Dean Davis offers his perspective on music as essential to human betterment.
The Genevieve McVey Wisner Memorial Scholarship Fundānamed in honor of the lifelong activist and pioneering music educatorāwill provide undergraduate and graduate scholarship awards for underrepresented music students. Wisner, whose parents were among the first Black families to settle in 51³Ō¹ĻĶų in 1897, became the first Black graduate of the College of Music in 1940 with a bachelorās degree in music education, followed by a masterās degree in 1944.
Recent alumnus Kaleb Chesnic has already made his mark on flute repertoire by transcribing all three of Edvard Griegās violin sonatas. He shared with us how his debut recording with collaborative pianist and alumna NathĆ”lia Kato came to be.
Brooklyn, New York-based saxophonist, composer and improviser Aakash Mittal is collaborating with current masterās student MarieFaith Lane on a project blending Hindustani and Western classical music.
āEven as we bear witness to loss and unknowable challenges with compassion and care, I see us rebounding with resilience again and againāundeterred in our shared quest for excellence, dogged in our pursuit to inform and influence what it means to be a successful, fulfilled creative artist in an increasingly diverse and interdisciplinary musical landscape.ā