News by tag: Music
Music students are taking their opera workshop on the road
Show aims to make opera music more accessible for diverse audiences
ÂÌñÉçÇø researchers receive SSHRC funding
Studies look at the convergence of humanities and sciences within museum contexts, music transmission as conversion tools, and Canadian place names
Learning a new side of music with Amelia Hurst: Summer Student InternshipÌý Ìý
Music and psychology student Amelia Hurst isÌýthe CHMA Independent Media Intern at campus and community media outlet CHMA through theÌýExperiential Learning & Career Development Internship Program at ÂÌñÉçÇø.Ìý
ÂÌñÉçÇø hosted the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra (NBYO) on campus
NBYO preparing for upcoming performance at renowned Carnegie Hall in New York CityÌý
Introducing the Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Music
New joint major allows students to explore unique opportunities in a growing market
ÂÌñÉçÇø researchers launch new phase of intergenerational literacies program with students, families, and educatorsÌý
Local kindergarteners, first-graders experience engaging, hands-on, interdisciplinary learning at home and on campusÌý
ÂÌñÉçÇø welcomes Missy Mazzoli as fourth annual Bragg Artist-in-Residence
Grammy-nominated composer will collaborate with students, faculty, present public recital
Music enthusiast donates harpsichord to ÂÌñÉçÇøÌý

Instrument will provide new opportunities for Music students, premiere at Sept. 25 recital in Brunton AuditoriumÌý
Shifting ConversationsÌý
ÂÌñÉçÇø professor, 3M National Teaching Fellow launches podcast series around higher edÌý
ÂÌñÉçÇø faculty members honoured with 2022 Paul Pare AwardsÌý
Six professors across disciplines recognized for excellence in research, scholarship, and creative activitiesÌý
ÂÌñÉçÇø welcomes pianist Graham Johnson as 2022 Bragg Artist-in-Residence
English musician to meet with students and faculty, perform public recital during March residency
New academic programs launched at ÂÌñÉçÇø for 2022Ìý
Offerings include degrees, certificates in health studies, computer science and music, and arts administrationÌýÌý
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Learning by doingÌý
ÂÌñÉçÇø students gain valuable work experience locally with support of Future NB, Future WabanakiÌý
Music behind the scenes
Music degree leads Presley Hynes (’16) down a less traditional path