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The School of Music hosted a memorial service in person and on Zoom for Harold Reynolds that was full of kind words and trombone tributes of his favorite songs from alumni and former faculty members. Individuals who knew Reynolds personally gave heartfelt testimonies to a packed auditorium on the time they spent with Reynolds and emphasized his good nature and humor. The service was followed by the Trombone Troupe Concert, of which Reynolds used to be artistic advisor and director.

Campus community gathers for memorial service and concert

By Elizabeth Kharabadze, Staff Writer November 17, 2021
Ithaca College community members gathered Nov. 12 to honor the life and legacy of Harold Reynolds, retired assistant professor in the Department of Performance Studies.
Re:Mixing - Music as Biography with Russell Posegate

‘Re:Mixing’ – “Music as Biography” with Russell Posegate

By The Ithacan, Arleigh Rodgers April 21, 2021

The Ithacan · ReMixing Russell Posegate Mixdown Host Arleigh Rodgers sits down Russell Posegate, instructor in the Department of Music Theory, History and Composition, to discuss his eight-song playlist....

The Musicians Intersectionality Initiative was formed in February 2021 to help facilitate conversations surrounding the challenges that underrepresented students face in the School of Music.

Group aims to support minority students in School of Music

By Jillian Bleier, Contributing Writer March 24, 2021
A new student organization on campus is supporting minority and underrepresented students in the Ithaca College School of Music.
Drew Schweppe ’12, above, worked with Mark Radice, professor in the Department of Music Theory, History and Composition, to create Informusic, an app that combines music and world history.

Student from IC creates music-history mobile app Informusic

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer September 6, 2016
Informusic, a mobile app created by Schweppe and his team, launched in April 2016 on the Apple App Store, marketed as “the all-in-one music history resource” for devices. The app offers a timeline of 19th century Western classical music, music scores with audio files attached and biographies on all featured musicians.
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