
Han Xu named postdoctoral fellow at Peking University
Han Xu (DMA, 2023) has been named a postdoctoral fellow in composition and sound studies at the School of the Arts at Peking University.
/news/han-xu-named-postdoctoral-fellow-peking-universityHan Xu (DMA, 2023) has been named a postdoctoral fellow in composition and sound studies at the School of the Arts at Peking University.
/news/han-xu-named-postdoctoral-fellow-peking-universityRachel Horner and Kate Thorpe win Spencer Prize
/news/rachel-horner-and-kate-thorpe-win-spencer-prizeThree paperbacks of Benjamin Piekut's work released
/news/three-piekut-paperbacksThis summer, 101 students in the College of Arts and Sciences will take part in groundbreaking research on campus with 61 faculty as part of the Nexus Scholars Program.
/news/nexus-scholars-program-expands-research-opportunities-101-studentsThe fellowships will provide a stipend as well as funding for research and other activities.
/news/two-doctoral-students-selected-mellonacls-dissertation-innovation-fellowsIn collaboration with the International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments, the Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards presents a weekend of masterclasses, lectures, and recitals drawing on its collection of "Chopin" instruments – original Pleyel, Broadwood, Graf, and Erard pianos.
/news/chopin-masterclasses-cchkA new recording of Roberto Sierra's works has garnered a rave review.
/news/new-recording-sierra-worksCornell's international music festival welcomes longtime friends and new collaborators for five world-class concerts May 19-23.
/news/mayfest-chamber-music-festival-returns-ithaca-may-19-23Claire Duan is a biological sciences major.
/news/kindness-people-often-far-exceeded-my-imaginationHannah Robins is a biological sciences and music major.
/news/i-co-founded-biology-undergraduate-research-programMiles Friday will join the faculty at the University of Texas San Antonio
/news/friday-appointed-utsaStudents trekked to Cuttyhunk Island during spring break to clean up traps and other fishing gear that had been abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded.
/news/students-island-clean-trip-inspires-multimedia-projectsMusic department concerts offer a major works concert, a jazz trumpet collaboration, a hope-filled organ recital and more, April 27 – May 2.
/news/mozarts-requiem-jazz-trumpeter-highlight-late-april-concert-scheduleEthnomusicologist Deborah Justice analyzes how White American mainline Protestants used internal musical controversies to negotiate their shifting position within a diversifying nation.
/news/book-examines-mainline-christian-worship-warsFeaturing a unique instrumentation of trumpet, trombone, bass clarinet, and baritone voice, loadbang headlines a week of great musical performances April 11-17.
/news/ensemble-residence-loadbang-performs-april-15Ph.D. candidate Thomas Cressy has received a prestigious fellowship at Cambridge
/news/cressy-receives-cambridge-fellowshipRemaining members of the Grateful Dead will return to play a benefit concert in Barton Hall on May 8 as part of the band’s final tour.
/news/dead-co-play-benefit-barton-hall-honoring-legendary-77-show“Ellenberg is a distinguished mathematician and a master of public communication."
/news/math-communicator-visits-campus-explore-math-everyday-lifeMark your calendars for Cornell Giving Day, March 16th! Your donation of any size on March 16 will go towards direct costs of music making, including scholarships for lessons. Thank you for your generosity and for making a difference for our students!
/news/cornell-giving-day-march-16-0Anna Steppler has won a coveted Junior Research Fellowship and Peterhouse, Cambridge.
/news/anna-steppler-receives-cambridge-fellowshipMaria Schneiders’ “Winter Morning Walks” headlines the program in Barnes Hall.
/news/grammy-winning-soprano-dawn-upshaw-performs-feb-24Alex Nik Pasqualini will share their story of hope in a talk as part of the Soup & Hope series on Feb. 23.
/news/doctoral-student-speak-soup-hope-seriesOrchestral works by Elizabeth Ogonek with recent and upcoming performances
/news/ogonek-pieces-performed-around-worldThe Sierra Duo – John Haines-Eitzen, cello, and Matthew Bengtson, piano – will Sierra’s “Cuatro Piezas para cello y piano” and other pieces Jan. 29.
/news/new-work-prof-roberto-sierra-featured-jan-29-concert"Welcoming students to campus and providing them with the opportunity to connect to faculty and each other is a joy."
/news/first-years-share-their-transformational-journeys-so-farThe 18th Concerto Competition highlighted the exceptional musical talent on campus
/news/pianist-brian-wang-wins-concerto-competitionAnnette Richards' new book was recently published by the University of Chicago Press
/news/annette-richards-publishes-new-book-temple-fame-and-friendshipLlhuros – its relics, rituals, poetry, and music – as well as the academic commentary it inspired, "documents just one tiny little sliver of Cornell’s history. But it’s a fascinating one.”
/news/fictional-civilization-leaves-behind-lasting-legacyProfessor Marianthi Papalexandri Alexandri won the CHF 24,000 Wekbeitrage des Kanton Zurich award for a new sound installation
/news/papalexandri-wins-award-canton-zurich2022-2023 Stucky Residency ensemble loadbang started off their two-part visit to Cornell’s campus with a bang.
/news/reflections-loadbangs-first-stucky-residency-visitRead more about their residency events
/news/taceti-ensemble-visits-cornell-biennial-projectCornell University Press has recently published Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music, co-edited by Senior Lecturer Christopher J. Miller and Andrew McGraw.
/news/christopher-j-miller-publishes-new-volume-sounding-out-state-indonesian-musicElizabeth Ogonek's new piece performed
/news/ogoneks-starling-variations-performed-boston-symphony-orchestra"At every point in your life, different music will speak to you in new ways."
/news/doctormusician-alumnus-takes-stage-van-cliburn-competitionThe event takes place Sat., Oct. 15 at 3 pm in Bailey Hall.
/news/cornell-concert-series-presents-scottish-chamber-orchestra-nicola-benedetti-violinThe ensemble will collaborate with graduate composers on new works and engage with students in a variety of ways.
/news/loadbang-offers-concerts-2022-23-stucky-residency-new-music-ensemble“We welcome singers from any department of the university and from the community,” said Michael Poll, music director and Klarman Fellow.
/news/chorale-back-says-new-directorThis year, 15 new faculty are bringing innovative ideas in a wide range of topics to the College of Arts & Sciences’ nexus of discovery and impact, including climate change, astronomy, identity studies and the economy.
/news/college-welcomes-new-faculty-2022-23New Muses Project Launches
/news/lerangis-co-founds-new-muses-projectKlarman Fellows pursue research in any discipline in the College, including natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and the creative arts as well as cross-disciplinary fields. The application deadline is October 14.
/news/opens-application-portal-klarman-postdoc-fellowshipsWelcome Joe Lerangís
/news/department-music-welcomes-joe-lerangisAlison Torrillo French ’95 writes about her experience singing with the chorus during Reunion 2022.
/news/healing-power-musicloadbang selected as 2022-23 Stucky Residency for New Music ensemble
/news/loadbang-selected-2022-23-stucky-residency-new-music-ensembleCibele Moura wins Sanjek Student Paper Prize
/news/cibele-moura-wins-sanjek-student-paper-prizeYoung artists from around the world will be immersed in one of the world’s most significant collections of performance-ready historical pianos, with performances open to the public August 1-6.
/news/center-historical-keyboards-summer-academy-hosts-12-young-piano-starsMarianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri has been awarded the Aurelie Nemours Prize with Pe Lang.
/news/papalexandri-awarded-aurelie-nemours-prizeThe doctoral candidate in music from Denton, Texas studies music composition with a focus on time malleability.
/news/student-spotlight-daniel-reza-sabzghabaeiBBC honor for Roberto Sierra
/news/sierra-named-best-latin-american-composers-list