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Hope after hate

June 10, 2020

UC professor and Emmy Award-winning journalist shares her father’s Holocaust survival story with lessons to inspire action against hatred and bigotry today.

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CCM Violin student thanks healthcare workers with music

August 24, 2020

University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music student Daniel Fields created this video to thank healthcare workers, and UC Health in particular, for working to keep communities safe during the pandemic. Please enjoy his performance of J.S. Bach's Violin Sonata No. 2 in A minor, "Andante."

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CCMONSTAGE: Watch CCM Wind Symphony's Sept. 13 performance

October 6, 2020

The Wind Symphony at UC's College-Conservatory of music reunites on the Corbett Auditorium stage to present a socially-distanced virtual performance. Led by Director of Wind Studies Kevin Michael Holzman, the concert features works by Kevin Day, Andrea Tarrodi, Samuel Barber, Joaquin Rodrigo and Richard Strauss.

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Music at home: Women-focused new music ensemble performs online during pandemic

October 19, 2020

In 2019, UC College-Conservatory of Music student and now alumna Caroline Sackleh (DMA Bassoon Performance, ’20) created a music collective that focuses on highlighting the skills of women musicians and performing the works of living composers. With that vision in mind, New Downbeat was born. The ensemble now boasts over 20 performers and six affiliated composers, most of whom are CCM students or alumni.

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CCM piano student wins prize at 14th International Piano Competition of Orléans

November 17, 2020

UC College-Conservatory of Music DMA piano student Yaoyue Huang won the Alberto Ginastera prize at the 14th International Piano Competition of Orléans. The international piano competition is arguably the most prestigious contemporary music competition in the world. Watch Huang’s performance for the competition.

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CCM Musical Theatre shares Freshman Showcase

June 30, 2021

The Freshman Musical Theatre class at UC’s College-Conservatory of Music marked the conclusion of their first year in the BFA program with a virtual showcase titled “Wake Up.” The performance features a variety of student-curated monologues and performances that were shot on location at Cincinnati theatres, parks and museums.