Overview
The CSU string area seeks to empower students with the knowledge, skills and experience needed for a successful career in music. One-on-one training with artist/scholars, chamber ensemble coaching sessions, rehearsals and concerts with the University Symphony and Sinfonia Orchestras promote the intellectual, creative and artistic growth of each student. We believe that total musicianship involves training the artists of the future to have a breadth of knowledge. Professional musicians today are performers, scholars, educators and active supporters of the cause of music. Our string program guides the aspiring musician towards the fulfillment of these goals.
String Events
String News
Violin Studio Alumni and Student News
Submit your good news to Class Notes. Francisco Barradas Galvan (M.M. ’14): Mr. Galvan’s studies at CSU were funded by the Fulbright Garcia Robles program, and he completed his studies with distinction. Having led one of CSU’s graduate string quartets, Mr. Galvan has been granted admission to the D.M.A. program at the University of Western […]
Viola Studio Alumni News
To submit your good news, click here. Chue Vue (B.A. and B.M., Performance ’10) received his Masters in Performance at Arizona State University. Sabrina Romney (M.M., Performance ’12) lives in Boulder, Colorado, and is a member of the Fort Collins Symphony, the Greeley Philharmonic, and the Cheyenne Symphony. Chealsea Bernhardt (M.M., Performance ’14) is a […]
University Symphony Orchestra Kicks Off Ensemble Season at CSU
The University Symphony Orchestra will open the 2014-15 ensemble season at CSU on Thursday, Sept. 25 and Friday, Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. with a concert entitled ‘The Symphony Takes to the Outdoors’ in the Griffin Concert Hall at the University Center for the Arts, located at 1400 Remington St. Tickets are $7 for CSU […]
Artists-in-Residence
The Mendelssohn Trio: Formed in 1988, the trio is named for cellist Barbara Thiem's great grandfather, Franz von Mendelssohn, a nephew of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and an important supporter of artists and musicians in the Berlin of the early 20th century. While performing the standard repertoire of the 18th and 19th centuries the trio has made an effort to introduce its audiences to works by 20th century American and European composers. The members give frequent concerts and work closely with students on chamber music projects.
The Duo Francois has been performing at National and International venues since 2008. This dynamic and versatile duo are known for their interpretations of the classic repertoire and are champions of new compositions in the violin and piano genre. Several pieces have been composed for the Duo Francois by some of the finest composers of the 21st century.
Their latest CD entitled "Mexico City Blues" featuring three commissioned works earned the Duo a silver medal in both the 'Duo' and 'Emerging Artist' categories at the Global Music Awards and also received regognition by the American Prize in the category of chamber music.
Since 2008, the Duo Francois has also provided masterclasses and lessons, nationally and internationally, to numerous prospective students, and many of these students have pursued graduate work at CSU as a result.
Graduate String Quartet Program
Prerequisites for Admission: Bachelor’s Degree in Music, variety of solo and chamber music repertoire.
Opportunities:
- Assistance in developing artistic and business-related aspects for a successful quartet career
- Participation in LEAP courses is encouraged
- Seminar Topics Include:
- Outreach Program Development
- Creative Programming
- Commissioning New Works
- Arts Leadership & Administration
- Chamber Music literature/Pedagogy
- Supervised Coaching Experience
Students will be Involved in the Following:
- Daily Rehearsal Time
- Dedicated ensemble rehearsal space in our new state-of-the-art teaching and performance facility
- Weekly Coaching
Additional Professional Work Available:
- Opportunities with four professional symphonies in Northern Colorado
- Teaching Opportunities
- Chamber Music Performances
For more information, please contact Margaret Miller.