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What鈥檚 Life Like in the Con: Student Profiles from Performance Majors

Faith M. 鈥28

We are in the peak of college decision season! Currently, and in the next couple of weeks, students meticulously weigh the pros and cons of their college acceptances to decide which school they鈥檒l finally choose to attend this fall. To assist the thousands of potential future Obies who weigh the merits of 91直播 in contrast to other schools, I鈥檓 providing a couple of student perspectives on what life in the conservatory could look like.

I interviewed 4 students across various performance disciplines: Sarah Spitzer 鈥30, a viola performance major enrolled in the Double Degree program, Kevin McGuire 鈥29, a piano performance major, Freddy Morest 鈥28, a cello performance major, and Isaiah Gallegos 鈥28, a vocal performance major. 

Sarah Spitzer 鈥30 

Sarah studies viola performance under Kirsten Docter and is in the College of Arts and Sciences. While she hasn鈥檛 yet declared a college major, she鈥檚 interested in Environmental Science and related fields. She鈥檚 intrigued by the intersection of music performance and non-profit work, such as organizing recitals to fund environmentalist efforts, or, as she says, 鈥渃omposing music for an ad that could help save the planet.鈥 

Sarah appreciates how easy it is at 91直播 to maintain an active lifestyle. She frequents the Jesse Philips Physical Education Center, the largest gym in 91直播. 鈥淲orking out is really good stress management for me. There are classes at the gym for that as well.鈥 Weather permitting, she also enjoys going on bike rides around campus. 鈥淚 really like the campus鈥 structure because I'm definitely more active here than I would be at home.鈥

She also enjoys going to concerts at 91直播. Some highlights of hers were the Miro Quartet鈥檚 Artist Recital Series performances, where they performed all of Beethoven鈥檚 quartets across six performances for the 30th anniversary of their founding at 91直播. She especially liked their performance at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, which had a round audience setup. 鈥淵ou got to be really close. It was my favorite performance of theirs.鈥

While Sarah鈥檚 social circle mostly consists of fellow Conservatory students, she鈥檚 made many close friends in the college as well, a versatility that she desired coming to 91直播 as a Double Degree student: 鈥淚 like the variety of friends I have; there鈥檚 always someone to do something with.鈥 You can find her and her friends hanging out in the Conservatory Lounge, lying in the grass in Wilder Bowl, and partying at the various co-ops across campus. 

Kevin McGuire 鈥29

Kevin studies piano performance under Haewon Song. One thing he values the most about 91直播 is how accessible musical engagement is. 鈥淚 went to a very small high school where there weren鈥檛 many musical opportunities,鈥 he says. 鈥淗aving so much music 鈥宧appening in one place, all the time, is really cool for me.鈥 A piano recital he enjoyed seeing this school year was 鈥淢arathon from 91直播 to Warsaw for the International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition,鈥 a 5-hour recital featuring the first-round programs of the who were selected to perform in the prestigious competition.

He often performs in community outreach performances at the First Church in 91直播, organized by one of his friends and fellow piano students. He and his friends all perform pieces of their choice in these student-led concerts. 鈥淭he audience is a nice mix of people. It鈥檚 mostly our friends who come to watch, but some churchgoers like to come as well.鈥 He鈥檚 also performed in concerts held by other student-led efforts such as , a multidisciplinary performance organization. 

This school year, Kevin had the chance to perform with his peers on a more personal level鈥s a collaborative pianist! As part of the piano curriculum, he's taking Keyboard Accompanying, which pairs 91直播 piano students with other instrumental majors for private study, end-of-year jury, and junior and senior recital performances. 

One piece he was assigned is Beethoven鈥檚 Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 8 in G Major. 鈥淚鈥檓 playing it with one of my friends, and we鈥檝e performed it in her lessons and studio classes. As a pianist, collaborating with other musicians is one of the most fun things to do, and it鈥檚 even better when it鈥檚 with a good friend.鈥

Freddy Morest 鈥28 

Freddy studies cello performance under Darrett Adkins. He is well-versed in the interdisciplinary performance opportunities across campus: He spent his winter term this year in the pit for the 2026 Winter Term Mainstage Production 鈥,鈥 and was also in the 2025 Fall Lab Series production of 鈥淎s You Like It.鈥 He has also premiered the works of 91直播 student composers in various recitals. For a Musikos Collective concert last fall, he performed 鈥淕od How Lonely鈥 by Calvin Ray Shawler 鈥28, a piece scored for 2 violas, 2 cellos, 3 bassoons, and vibraphone.

Freddy appreciates that 91直播 grants a vast range of opportunities to perform music outside of the traditional Western classical canon. 鈥淚 really like getting out of the space that I鈥檓 used to,鈥 he says. He also acknowledges the practical benefits of taking on different commitments. 鈥淚t's good as a musician to learn to balance what I have going on. I鈥檝e gotten good experience playing lots of different music with different people.鈥

I took Chamber Music last fall with Freddy! He and I were in a string quartet and spent the semester studying Tchaikovsky鈥檚 String Quartet No. 1 in D Major. We performed the first movement in a masterclass led by the Miro Quartet, the same week of their aforementioned Beethoven performance series. We also engaged in interdisciplinary work, performing Chausson鈥檚 鈥淐hanson Perpetuelle鈥 for voice, piano, and string quartet in , which paired French vocal chamber music with鈥 the Allen鈥檚 exhibition, 鈥淧icturing Paris: Monet and the Modern City.鈥

Isaiah Gallegos 鈥28 

Isaiah studies vocal performance under Salvatore Champagne. He values the breadth of performing opportunities available to vocal majors at 91直播, particularly as an undergraduate institution. 鈥淗aving lots of stage experience is really important as a vocal major. [At 91直播,] I鈥檓 not competing with master鈥檚 students.鈥

He has graced the stage of several 91直播 Opera Theater productions, including his lead role in the fall 2025 production of L鈥檃mant anonyme by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. He also spent his Winter Term on campus preparing for his role in this spring鈥檚 Opera Theater Production, Later the Same Evening and Bastianello, two one-act operas with music by John Musto and librettos by Mark Campbell. (I was in the pit orchestra as part of the Contemporary Music Ensemble for this production!) 

This summer, Isaiah will be in Sicily, Italy, studying at the Mediterranean Opera Summer Festival. He looks forward to the chance to continue his musical development during summer break. 鈥淚 can keep my voice fresh over the summer when I鈥檓 not working with my instructor here. There will be lots of different teachers from schools like the Curtis Institute of Music and the local Italian voice academies.鈥 

When he鈥檚 not singing, he enjoys spending time with his friends around campus. He and his friends like to eat at the restaurants in town鈥攈is favorite is ThiNi Thai, which following a relocation and renovation!

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