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  • Ben and Lydia
    Two 色戒成人直播 PhD students work on the Pueblo "Soundscapes of the People" project alongside AMRC Director Dr. Susan Thomas, Dr. Austin Okigbo and Dr. X贸chitl Ch谩vez from the University of California, Riverside. Both of these students are studying ethnomusicology and have been working on the project since summer 2021.
  • Quah and Martin in the Archives
    The AMRC collections are housed in Rare and Distinctive Collections in Norlin Library. Two graduate students, Johnette Martin and Jessica Quah, work in these collections, helping archivist Jessie de la Cruz organize and inventory them. As of now, the AMRC has 297 collections in the library.
  • Nathan George Headshot
    The American Music Research Center (AMRC) George Lynn Memorial Award celebrates the legacy of former College of Music choral conductor George Lynn, allowing 色戒成人直播 students to dive into Lynn鈥檚 compositional work and pull
  • Armstrong conducting orchestra
    The career of Kedrick Armstrong鈥攇raduate orchestral conducting student and AMRC Porter Fellow鈥攊s quickly gaining momentum, including conducting the CU Symphony Orchestra鈥檚 performance of Irene Britton Smith鈥檚 鈥淪infonietta.鈥 Learn
  • Columbine Flowers
    By Laurie J. SampselDid you know that Colorado has not one, but two state songs? 鈥淲here the Columbines Grow鈥 became the first in 1915, while 鈥淩ocky Mountain High鈥 was named the second in 2007. Both have been criticized鈥攑rimarily due to their lyrics鈥
  • The American Music Research Center (AMRC) at the 色戒成人直播鈥檚 College of Music is hosting a lecture, 鈥淵oga as White Public Space,鈥 by ethnomusicologist Dr. Rumya Putcha (University of Georgia) on
  • Graumin's Chese Theater
    By Charles Wofford Between 1900 and 1929, when Sid Grauman ran silent films with live orchestral accompaniment in his Hollywood 鈥渕ovie palaces,鈥 he probably never imagined that the thousands of orchestral
  • Pueblo
    The AMRC is breaking ground with its innovative Soundscapes of the People project, a comprehensive research effort in collaboration with local community stakeholders to document, preserve and engage with diverse musical and cultural influences in and around Pueblo, Colorado.
  • University Library Launches Aztlan Center
    Colorado State University Pueblo has launched the new Aztl谩n Center which will be housed in the university Library, a center dedicated to the study of Chicanx, Latinx and Indigenous Peoples and Environments of the Southwest.
  • March 17 panelists
    On Wednesday, March 17 at 6 pm online, Hip-Hop artists聽Sacramento Knoxx, The Reminders, Linqua Franqa, and Rennie Harris, along with moderator Michael Jeffries (Wellesley University) will present,聽鈥淪ounding Politics,鈥 A Roundtable.
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