Mikel Kuehn: Finding the Future in Every Detail
Mikel Kuehn, EMuSE director and Professor of Composition, discusses everything from his personal history to what lies ahead for EMuSE.
DetailsMikel Kuehn, EMuSE director and Professor of Composition, discusses everything from his personal history to what lies ahead for EMuSE.
DetailsIntroducing the new Eastman Summer Program Manager, Pilar Boucher! Applications for Summer 2025 are due by April 13 and decisions will be released on May 2.
DetailsOn Tuesday, January 14, 2025, the Monroe County Legislature presented baritone Holden Turner ’25E with a proclamation recognizing his achievements in music as the 2024-25 William Warfield Scholarship Fund recipient. Congratulations, Holden! Β βThe legacy of William Warfield is deeply inspiring to me as a young artist,β says Turner. βItβs a privilege to honor his…
DetailsThe Faculty Artist Series presents Eastmanβs internationally celebrated faculty with a platform to showcase their exceptional talent and artistry.
DetailsPhotographers at Eastman reflect on some of their favorite images from 2024!
DetailsHighlighting some of the performances taking place at Eastman as we kick off our spring 2025 semester!
DetailsLindsay Haukom reflects on her time at Eastman as she approaches her final semester as a harp performance major and Music For All intern.
DetailsCongratulations to senior horn performance major Morgan Chalmers for winning a position with the horn section of The United States Army Field Band, the touring ensemble of the Army music program. She will begin her appointment after she graduates in May 2025. Morgan is from the studio of Peter Kurau.
We are excited to welcome a wide-ranging group of guest artists and lecturers to the Eastman campus in October! Keep reading for information about each event and visitΒ esm.rochester.edu/eventsΒ for further details. AnyΒ Eastman Presents series artist who is offering a free masterclass will be included in this list, but their corresponding concert is ticketed. All other guest…
DetailsβVisual Music 7.0″ will also feature the world premiere performance of Rosenthal’s βVienna: Sweet and Sour,β a 30-minute work for strings and harp performed by the Empire Film and Music Ensemble.
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