Alumni News

Left:  Jonathan Crosmer; Right: The score cover art for Crosmer's "The Faces of Monte Cristo."
Left: Jonathan Crosmer; Right: The score cover art for Crosmer's "The Faces of Monte Cristo."

Check out the recent news from our alumni:

• Glenn Korff School of Music alumnus Jonathan Crosmer (DMA 2011, MM 2008) wrote a piece titled "The Faces of Monte Cristo," which premiered Sunday, Nov. 6 at Lincoln Southwest High School by the Lincoln Youth Symphony. Professor of Viola Clark Potter conducted. The 15-minute work for full symphony was inspired by the 19th century novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas. Crosmer lives in Lexington, Kentucky, where he is a principal software engineer for Redzone. In 2015, he co-founded the Lexington Chamber Orchestra and served as its president for four seasons. He is currently the artistic director of the chamber music series Amadeus Lex (https://amedeuslex.com), which he founded in 2021.

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