The invigorating energy drawn from performing in a musical ensemble or conveying emotion during a solo on stage was swept away this past spring by…
DU theatre professor Ashley Hamilton does not have a normal day job. While you can find her teaching Acting 101 to a class of nervous…
It only takes 10 minutes of scrolling through social media platforms to recognize that musicians are still creating during quarantine. Whether it's in the Colorado…
“Hi–if you’re counting, this is shirt number three,” says Lamont School of Music professor, Lynn Baker. Donning a Hawaiian flower T-shirt on his webcam, Baker…
The Lamont School of Music is known for its operatic talent, and this year’s production of “Die Fledermaus,” which ran from April 20-23 at the…
Spring Quarter means recital season for the Lamont School of Music. Many Lamont students give solo recitals as part of their degree requirements to showcase…
From April 15-17, the Lamont School of Music tackled the lasting “Cosi Fan Tutte,” an opera penned by the one and only Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,…
From Nov. 5-8, the beautiful Gates Concert Hall in the Newman Performing Arts Center filled with audience members waiting to see the Lamont School of…
By Taryn Allen and Monica McFadden From another successful Discoveries Orientation to the grand inauguration of the chancellor, DU has had a great start this…
The Lamont School of Music’s production of “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” directed by Professor Kenneth Cox, opened April 16 and ran one weekend. While…
