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LISTEN: CCM Wind Symphony releases 'Grand Pianola Music' recording

August 20, 2021

The UC College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) Wind Symphony releases a new recording, "Grand Pianola Music" on August 20 through Klavier Records. Featuring works by George Gershwin and John Adams, the recording showcases piano soloists Michael Chertock, Giuliano Graniti and Fabio Menchetti.

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UC Clermont grad innovates for Kroger Technology

August 17, 2021

When Tiffany Litteral first started her college career, she thought she was on the right path, with a plan to study Elementary Education. But after working in a daycare and as a professional nanny for several years, Litteral felt less enthusiastic about her choice — and unmotivated to finish her degree.

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Multifaceted performer and educator Keyona Willis joins CCM's faculty

August 9, 2021

UC College-Conservatory of Music Dean Stanley E. Romanstein has announced the addition of Keyona Willis, DMA to the college’s roster of distinguished performing and media arts faculty members. An accomplished singer and voice instructor, Willis' appointment as Assistant Professor-Educator of Musical Theatre Voice begins on Aug. 15, 2021.

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CCM alum and student join OPERA America's Inaugural Mentorship Program for Opera Leaders of Color

August 6, 2021

UC College-Conservatory of Music alum Carlos García León (MA/MBA, '16) and current MM Voice student Jaime Sharp were selected as inaugural participants in the Mentorship Program for Opera Leaders of Color. This new initiative exists to advance racial equity in the field by pairing BIPOC professionals with executive-level leaders who can support them in achieving their career goals.

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CCM Piano student wins second place at NFMC Competition

August 2, 2021

The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music is proud to share that one of its current master’s degree students, Robert Brooks Carlson, won second prize and $5,000 at the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Young Artist Competition. Carlson studies with CCM Associate Professor of Piano Soyeon Kate Lee, who was recognized earlier this year with UC’s Mrs. AB Dolly Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching.

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Reader's Digest: World's greatest lost cities

August 2, 2021

Reader's Digest cites the work of UC Classics associate professor Steven Ellis in its look at 20 lost cities Ellis is a Roman archaeologist who has conducted work across Italy and Greece.

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UC student infuses art and design into Cincinnati’s newest sports venue

July 30, 2021

Emily Baxter, fine arts senior in UC’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, spent her co-op working for RARECulture, a New York-based design firm, but worked right here in the Queen City creating wall plaques and historical designs for the region's new sports venue: TQL Stadium, home of major league soccer team FC Cincinnati.