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Music is centerpiece of PAC's new production, "Homemade Fusion"

Steven Russell, music director of the upcoming show by the student-run Performing Arts Company, is excited about the show he and his cohorts are presenting...

Hillman Opera to present "Merry Wives of Windsor" from Nov. 10-13

Josh Fingerhut, left, in the 2011 Hillman Opera, "The Merry Wives of Windsor." Tickets are available through the SUNY Fredonia Ticket Office in the modular...

World premiere of student composer and alumni saxophone collaboration performed in NYC Nov. 16.

A collaboration between two SUNY Fredonia School of Music alumni and a current student composer will culminate in a world premiere to be performed in...

Saakumu Dance Troupe giving workshops Monday, Oct. 24

The Fredonia Percussion Guild is sponsoring a two-day visit to the Fredonia School of Music by the award-winning Saakumu Dance Troupe, featuring a concert on...

Children’s Concerts Series continues season with Fredonia Guitar Quartet on Saturday, Nov. 5

The Musical Journeys Program of the Fredonia School of Music continues its sixth season of free concerts designed to appeal to very young children. The...

Student composers featured in concert Oct. 18

The Fall Student Composers Concert, to be held Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall, is the first of four Student Composers...

Double Reed Day for middle and high school students is Oct. 23

Scores of oboists and bassoonists from area middle and high schools will gather Saturday, Oct. 23, at SUNY Fredonia’s School of Music for Double Reed...

Toronto Baroque ensemble performs Thursday, Oct. 13

Through rarely performed masterpieces, the Toronto-based Elizir Baroque Ensemble takes audiences on a historical journey through Germany, Italy, France and England of the 17th and...

Brahms works for violin and piano focus of faculty recital Oct. 2

Maureen Yuen and Father Sean Duggan of the Fredonia School of Music faculty will perform the Romantic composer's complete works for violin and piano, including...

Classical guitarist Roland Dyens returns for recital Sunday

“I like to call Roland ‘the poet of the guitar,’” James Piorkowski said of Roland Dyens. He is known for his open-minded playing and openings...