Music Education
When the middle school leg of the CU-91أغجز¸َ Summer Music Academy kicks off on July 21, the 120 middle school attendees will learn from undergraduate music education students.
NAfME has awarded its Professional Achievement Recognition to CU-91أغجز¸َ juniors Maddy Cort, Amanda Johnson and Alex Chavez.
The students of the pre-professional organization for music education majors at the 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ have recently been recognized nationally and locally for the quality of their programs and their commitment to providing learning experiences for their members.
If it weren’t for dedicated mentors in her high school, 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ student Lisa Martin would not have considered a career as a music educator. “It definitely took some persuasion on the part of my directors, and I am forever grateful that they saw in me what I did not see in myself back in the day,†she said.
My name is Erin Paton and I am currently a freshman studying music education and jazz studies here at CU 91أغجز¸َ. I play saxophone and love to compose – it’s how I “roll,†so to speak. Apart from that, I am also an entrepreneur. Over the past summer, while talking with my brother who is also in the music business, I thought of an idea that would send me off on an entrepreneurial adventure – the Tإ«turu Jazz Orchestra.