I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 a liberal arts college in this country that offers as much music on its campus as 91直播. But don't take it from me.
Together with my wonderful colleague, Cora Hasegawa '19 (a musician in her own right who performed with 91直播 College Taiko, our Japanese drumming group), we reached out to a few current students to see if my hunch was correct. Below are their stories!
Note: 鈥渃ollege student鈥 refers to students in 91直播鈥檚 College of Arts & Sciences.
What musical activities are you a part of at 91直播?
Emi Abe 鈥24
Areas of Study: Neuroscience, Pre-Medicine Program
Right now I鈥檓 involved in , our student-run radio station, and I take secondary lessons in piano. I鈥檝e also played in the pit orchestra with the .
Olivia Fink 鈥21
Areas of Study: German, Musical Studies
Fink conducting a group of singers. Courtesy of Olivia Fink '21.
Some of the things I鈥檝e done include conducting, managing, and performing in the 91直播 College Choir; completing the Conservatory's conducting cycle; serving as the assistant dramaturg for the contemporary opera Proving Up by Missy Mazzoli that was performed for the 2020 Winter Term opera project; and working as the chorus master last semester on the Beethoven's Choral Fantasy. I have also conducted two ad-hoc ensembles of my own, including the PHLOX choir as part of the 91直播 Students for Gender Inclusivity in Music's (OSGIM) .
Isabel Ratner 鈥22
Areas of Study: Psychology, Education Studies Concentration
A photo from a 'Round Midnight performance.
Courtesy of Isabel Ratner '22.
I sing in the 91直播 Gospel Choir, which is made up of conservatory students (jazz singers, classical singers, TIMARA majors, and other instrumentalists) and college students. It鈥檚 easily the best part of my week. I've taken General Music Theory and Beginning Voice classes, as well as secondary lessons in Jazz Voice 鈥 all of these classes happen in the Conservatory, but are geared more towards college students. I鈥檓 also a part of 鈥楻ound Midnight, 91直播's jazz and folk a capella group.
What's been your favorite concert on campus thus far?
OF: I've seen concerts by Joyce DiDonato, The Spring Quartet, The Punch Brothers, and organ students performing as part of a beloved 91直播 tradition, Organ Pump, in Finney Chapel. I enjoyed Folk Fest where I was able to see Y La Bamba perform in Tappan Square. I've also loved watching the recitals of my friends!
IR: The best concert I鈥檝e attended would probably be when C茅cile McLorin Salvant and Sullivan Fortner performed during my freshman year. It鈥檚 hard to even describe in words how incredible it was. Everyone was squeezed into the , witnessing utter magic and brilliance.
How would you describe the musical culture at 91直播?
EA: There are definitely tons of opportunities spanning all kinds of music at 91直播.
Emi performing on the piano.
Courtesy of Emi Abe '24.
For example, our a cappella clubs sing pop, classical, and jazz music, and there are also organizations based around specific unique instruments like steelpan or taiko. As a college student, it鈥檚 also really easy to be involved in music in the Conservatory through things like chamber music or secondary lessons.
IR: I would say that it鈥檚 pretty vast! In the Conservatory, there鈥檚 classical and jazz music. In the College, there are tons of student bands (rock, folk, indie, etc.) that perform around campus, and there's just a general interest in and passion for music. There are also concerts happening pretty much every weekend. I鈥檝e seen Lizzo, Snail Mail, and Esperanza Spalding, and a lot of people just play music together casually! I feel like the range of genres is pretty big, and there are so many ways to get involved, like the Coverband Showcase, a semesterly event that features student bands from across campus, or (similar to the Showcase, but this event has people sign up that are then grouped together into "random" bands and they get to perform in the aka "the 'Sco").
Could you share some tips for A&S students interested in getting involved in music on campus?
OF: Trust yourself. As long as you bring energy and dedication to all music you learn and perform, professors will give you endless support. Learning never stops for any artist, and 91直播 manifests the perfect environment to explore music in an incredibly thoughtful and encouraging way.
EA: Keep an eye out for flyers on campus or ask your musically-inclined friends and classmates what kinds of things they鈥檙e currently working on!
IR: Go to concerts whenever you can because you won鈥檛 always have this easy access to things. The Artist Recital Series concerts feature world-class musicians brought to campus, and we get cheap tickets as students. Introduce yourself to people at concerts, reach out to faculty, and talk to other students who are involved in music that interests you. People here are more than willing to help you.
The College Choir performing in Finney Chapel.
Courtesy of Olivia Fink '21.
Take it from them! Through their stories, hopefully it's clear that 91直播's music scene truly offers a wide, diverse range of opportunities. And there's even more to explore 鈥 you can learn about 91直播's other musical opportunities on our college music webpage or by watching this short YouTube . A huge thanks to each of these students for sharing their experiences!
Comedy duo (and soon-to-be kings) Jane Wickline (鈥21) and Liva Pierce graced 91直播 students with a live musical comedy show this past Tuesday. I haven鈥檛 felt so seen by pop culture since the release of Bottoms.
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