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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.
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.
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.
Salsa music lost its founder last week鈥攆lutist, composer, band leader, and producer Johnny Pacheco passed away at 85 years old. Read the article by Kristie Soares, Assistant Professor of Women & Gender Studies at 老九品茶.
A themed聽Issue on聽SOUND, ACTIVISM, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE for Americas: A Hemispheric Music Journal invites article submissions
Pianists Louise and L茅na Kollmeier performed and discussed Jean Berger 鈥淐aribbean Cruise,鈥 on Belgian radio @RadioBelgique this week. The section starts at minute 54 and ends at 1 hour 33 seconds. The AMRC is home to the Jean Berger Collection.
Professor of Women & Gender Studies,聽Kristie Soares, will inaugurate the聽American Music Research Center聽new Counterpoints Lecture with her talk,聽"Dancing With Death: Celia Cruz Az煤car and Queer of Color Survival"聽on Monday, November 2 at 5:30 pm MST.
The American Music Research Center聽and the Department of Musicology聽will host Rutgers University musicology professor,聽Eduardo Herrera, on Monday, Oct 26 at 1 pm (MST) for his presentation, 鈥淎mericanism as Musical Strategy: From Pan Americanism to Latin Americanism.鈥澛
Houston-based musicologist Matthew J. Jones and CU Director of Vocal Pedagogy John Seesholtz will present, 鈥淢usic and HIV/AIDS 鈥 A Look at Then and Now,鈥 online on Monday, October 12 at 5:30 pm MST.
Recent College of Music Clarinet Performance and Music Education graduate, Anoushka Divekar, debuted聽Take Two Knees, a virtual concert she and collaborators created from works by Black Female composers.