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Miriami Bekauri (front right) works with singers working on a scene from "Carmen."

Alumni put on ‘Opera Scenes’ director hats to enhance credentials 

They were never seen on stage at the 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center, as more than two dozen undergraduate students were when the...

Allison DiMauro, with guitar professor James Piorkowski, during a lesson in Mason Hall.

Oasis Guitar scholarship awarded to Music Education major

Allison DiMauro, a senior Music Education major from Long Island, has been awarded the Oasis Guitar Jury Prize, a $500 cash award that recognizes the...

college symphony in concert hall

College Symphony to perform Saturday

The Fredonia College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. David Rudge, will present two of the great masterworks of the orchestral literature on Saturday...

Students rehearse a scene from "Carmen" in the 1891 Fredonia Opera House.

Premiere of student-composed opera to highlight Fredonia’s Opera Scenes

A new opera featuring music written by three student composers at Fredonia will share the stage with performances of key scenes from three renowned operas...

Fr. Sean Duggan at piano

Duggan to perform Bach’s Partitas suite

Fr. Sean Duggan will celebrate the 335th anniversary of the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach by performing all six of the German composer’s groundbreaking keyboard...

Performers Dr. Anne Kissel, Joe Dan Harper and James Judd

Music faculty to present song cycles of Schubert

A “rare opportunity” to hear three song cycles by Austrian composer Franz Schubert on consecutive evenings will be presented by faculty members of the School...

students singing on stage

Fredonia Choral Festival to feature premiere of Gibbs compositions

Inaugural performances of three selections written by internationally renowned composer/arranger Stacey V. Gibbs for vocal ensembles at Fredonia will highlight the 10th Fredonia Choral Festival...

2019 BassFest participants

Guest artists set for Bass Fest in February, registration underway

An international musical flavor, a tradition at Bass Fest, awaits high school students who attend the day-long celebration of all things double bass on Sunday...

pianist Robert Jordan

Inaugural Robert Jordan Piano Festival to be held Feb. 23-25

The School of Music will host the inaugural Robert Jordan Piano Festival in February, named in memory of School of Music Professor Emeritus Robert Jordan...

SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Julie Newell

Faculty member Stage Director for Syracuse production

SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Julie Newell, ’82, is Stage Director for Syracuse Opera’s production of Leonard Bernstein’s “Candide” on Sunday, Feb. 9 in Crouse-Hinds Theatre.