Vibraphone Concerto composed by James M. David. Performed by Shilo Stroman and the Colorado State University Symphonic Band.

Colorado State University music professors Peter Sommer and Shilo Stroman share a common interest in the alternative rock movement of the early 1990s known as "Grunge" or the "Seattle Sound" and that is demonstrated in this special joint jazz recital at the UCA on the Colorado State University campus in Fort Collins.

Special Guest composer Andrew BeallColorado State University Music prepares students to become highly skilled music educators, music therapists, performers, ...

Rancho Jubilee by Andrew Beall. Performers: Andrew Beall and Dr. Eric Hollenbeck

Visit the CSU Music Program website: http://music.colostate.edu/Recorded 10.01.12: Formed in 2009 at Colorado State University, the Vasanta Percussion Quarte...

Two Chilean Songs performed by Dr. Eric Hollenbeck, Leo Canale and Jeremy Maytum

Video used with permission. The Percussive Arts Society (PAS) is the world's largest percussionorganization, with over 5,000 members in over 80 Chapters acro...

John Psathas’ Drum Dances performed by The CSU Percussion Ensemble at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention 2019.

The final Jazz Ensemble concert of the year, conducted by Wil Swindler and Shilo Stroman, finds the CSU groups taking on music written in the digital age. Th...

CSU Jazz Ensemble II performing Max by Jeff Hamilton arr. by John Clayton, Havin’ Some Fun by Bob Mintzer, 60-B by Shilo Stroman, Speak No Evil by Wayne Shorter arr. by Mike Tomaro, Send One Your Love by Stevie Wonder arr. by Mike Tomaro.

Scala Enigmatica composed by James M. David. Performed by Shilo Stroman and the Colorado State University Symphonic Band.