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Decades Later, TCU Jazz Alumni Are Still Making Music Together

The Curt Wilson Alumni Big Band brings generations of TCU Jazz alumni together for international performances, lifelong friendship and a tradition more than a decade in the making.

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Decades Later, TCU Jazz Alumni Are Still Making Music Together

The Curt Wilson Alumni Big Band brings generations of TCU Jazz alumni together for international performances, lifelong friendship and a tradition more than a decade in the making.

August 19, 2026, by McKenzie Campbell
Horned Frogs in the News

TCU Alumnus Expands Access to Music Education in Fort Worth

Nate Krieger ’01 is helping make music education more accessible across Fort Worth as executive director of the Fort Worth After School Music Academy (FWASMA), a nonprofit dedicated to providing affordable music instruction and removing barriers to participation.

August 10, 2026, by McKenzie Campbell
BrasTCU Faculty Brass Quintet with Dr. Tang Rong, Dean of The School of Music, and other faculty members at Soochow University, following the opening ceremony.s Faculty in China

TCU Brass Faculty Strengthen International Partnerships Through China Residency

The TCU School of Music Faculty Brass Quintet completed a residency in China this summer, bringing performances, masterclasses and collaborative teaching to students and audiences as part of the first Soochow University International Music Exchange & Orchestral Arts Week.

August 7, 2026, by McKenzie Campbell
Chonglin Xu playing the piano

TCU Pianist Wins Inaugural International Piano Competition

TCU School of Music student Chonglin Xu has won the inaugural Steve Kahng International Piano Competition, held as part of the 16th Texas State International Piano Festival in San Marcos.

June 26, 2026, by McKenzie Campbell
Daniela Herrera playing cello

TCU Cellist Daniela Herrera to Make Carnegie Hall Solo Debut

Texas Christian University School of Music student Daniela Herrera has been invited to perform as a soloist at Carnegie Hall with the New York Chamber Players Orchestra under the direction of Giacomo Franci. The performance marks a significant milestone in her musical career and an opportunity to represent TCU on one of the world's most celebrated stages.

June 22, 2026, by McKenzie Campbell
Ed Landreth Hall

Historic Ed Landreth Hall Begins Transformation

After nearly 80 years at the heart of TCU’s performing arts community, Ed Landreth Hall is entering a new chapter.

June 16, 2026, by McKenzie Campbell