Nick Finzer Is No. 1
JazzWeek reports that UNT Associate Professor of Jazz Trombone, Nick Finzer’s most recent album, is No. 1 on their chart for the week May 27, 2024. Be sure to watch www.youtube.com/NickFinzer and listen on Spotify.
JazzWeek reports that UNT Associate Professor of Jazz Trombone, Nick Finzer’s most recent album, is No. 1 on their chart for the week May 27, 2024. Be sure to watch www.youtube.com/NickFinzer and listen on Spotify.
The University of North Texas College of Music welcomes Sharon Bjorndal Lavery as Lecturer in Opera Coaching in the Division of Vocal Studies.
Associate Professor of Piano Pedagogy, Oscar Macchioni, and Pamela Mia Paul, Professor of Piano, judged the 2024 edition of Borderland Chopin International Piano Competition . Macchioni is founder and artistic director of the competition.
UNT welcomes Simón Gollo to the College of Music as Associate Professor of Violin. He comes to UNT from Furman University where he was Associate Professor of Violin. He enjoys a successful international career as a chamber musician, pedagogue, soloist and conductor.
Soprano and Professor Molly Fillmore, Chair of the Division of Vocal Studies, and Assistant Professor of Jazz Trumpet - Lead Emphasis, Philip Dizack, Division of Jazz Studies, have each been named a recipient of a 2024-2025 University of North Texas Initiative for Advancement of the Arts (IAA) Fellowship. John W. Richmond, Professor and Dean of the College of Music said, “Please join me in offering heartfelt congratulations to them for this important affirmation of their work and to Provost McPherson for his important investments in our research and creative activities!”
MOLLY FILLMORE’S work is a multi-media, interdisciplinary project culminating with a commercially released audio recording and music videos consisting of songs performed in England during the Regency era. Her collaborators Include Steven Harlos, Jaymee Haefner and Jeffrey Snider.
The Fellowship to PHILIP DIZACK will be utilized to support the composition of a large-scale work entitled "Brass Regalia." A multi-suite composition written for jazz quartet & nine-piece brass ensemble telling the story of resilience and healing from childhood trauma. The culmination of the work will include a European tour and performance including a concert at the Wiener Konzerthaus Wiener Konzerthaus as a part of their "Art of Brass" series in June 2025.
Assistant Professor of Jazz Violin, ScottTixier, recently wrote of his personal and professional path in The STRAD. Photo: Will Von Bolton
UNT welcomes Barbara Dietlinger to the faculty of the College of Music as Assistant Professor of Music History. She comes to us from the University of Southern Mississippi where she served as an Assistant Professor of Music.
The Music Business Association has named UNT College of Music Assistant Professor of Music Business, Jessica Muñiz-Collado, as finalist for its Bizzy Award “Music Business Educator of the Year." MBA says, “The award celebrates a music business educator who inspires students to enter the music business. The winner will lead by example and teach across the breadth and depth of the industry to open students’ awareness to the possibilities available in the music industry today. The winning candidate should expose students to the importance of connection and relationships in this industry while continuing to learn and be a part of the industry themselves.”
Assistant Professor of Music Theory, Andrew J. Chung, has been awarded a nine-month fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, in Worcester, Massachusetts. Dr. Chung’s fellowship will assist him in the completion of his book, “Music’s Long Anthropocene: The Climate of Empire and the Sound of Ecological Disaster.”
The College of Music announces that Liudmila Georgievskaya will join the faculty as Assistant Professor of Piano.