Degree recitals
If you need to schedule your recital, promote it to our events calendar or create a program, CU Presents and the College of Music Scheduling Office can help.
Our Audio Services office offers high quality audio recordings for students and ensembles in Grusin Hall and the Chamber Hall.
Contact information:
Kevin Harbison, Recording Engineer
Imig, Office C161
303-492-5367
kevin.harbison@colorado.edu
Find more information about services, rates and scheduling a recording session
All students who need a pianist for an upcoming performance must fill out the online request form and submit repertoire prior to their performance.
Academic information
Academic Services
Imig Music Building, Office S111
Regular hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Noon-1 p.m.; Monday-Friday
Summer hours:Ìý7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., closed Noon-1 p.m.; Monday-Friday
Undergraduate advising information
Contact Undergraduate Studies:Ìýugradmus@colorado.edu
Graduate advising information
Contact Graduate Studies:Ìýgraduate.music@colorado.edu
The houses one of the largest and most important music research collections in the U.S. In addition to a primary collection of scores, recordings, books and periodicals, it is home to the an archive and sponsor of activities dedicated to American music.
A number of opportunities to study abroad exist for music students in programs sponsored by or approved by the College of Music. Destinations include Florence, Amsterdam, Vienna and more.
Other student resources
There are several opportunities for College of Music students to get involved! Here are a few of them:
- College of Music Student Government (CMSG)
- American Choral Directors Association
- American String Teachers Association
- NAfME Collegiate
- Diverse Musicians' Alliance
- Kappa Kappa Psi
- Mu Phi Epsilon
- CU Trombone Society (CUTS@colorado.edu)
- CU Trumpet Alliance (CUTA@colorado.edu)
- MTNA (mtna@colorado.edu)
The Â鶹ÊÓƵ offers hundreds of different campus jobs for students. Work-study options are available.