Beneath the rain clouds on Feb. 24 and Feb. 26, The orchestra took the audience on a journey through time.
Their performance spanned Nicolai’s “Overture The Merry Wives of Windsor,” Mozart’s “Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major” and “Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70.”
Tag: Music
Abbie on Aux: The cathartic art of visual albums
Country singer Kelsea Ballerini recently released a short film to accompany her new EP, lending itself to a growing list of impactful visual albums in recent years. The visual components of albums elevate their artistry, argues music columnist Abbie Bobeck SC ’26.
Review Zone: Donny Hathaway’s ‘Extension of a Man’
Donny Hathaway is an often underlooked artist despite his exceptional talent and undeniable influence, argues music columnist Rowan Gray CM ’26.
Abbie on Aux: Rihanna’s surprise pregnancy announcement and ‘Less is more’ Super Bowl halftime show
Rihanna shocked everyone with a pregnancy announcement during her super bowl halftime performance, but that wasn’t the only part of the show that shocked music columnist Abbie Bobeck SC ’26.
Review Zone: Lil Yachty’s risk pays off with new album ‘Let’s Start Here.’
Lil Yachty is moving to the big leagues. With a new, inter-genre album, the music artist is redefining his reputation, argues music columnist Rowan Gray CM ’26.
Abbie on Aux: The resurgence of Miley Cyrus
You’ve likely heard Miley Cyrus’s new single “Flowers.” In light of this resurgence, music columnist Abbie Bobeck SC ’26 argues that Cyrus never went anywhere at all.
Breathe out, tune in: Rainy day recess
Rain is a beautiful thing that should be celebrated with beautiful music, writes Hannah Weaver SC ’24.
Measure for measure: Loving and letting go with Carly Rae Jepsen and King Princess
To answer difficult questions of loving and letting go, music columnist Becky Zhang PO ’22.5 recommends King Princess and Carly Rae Jepsen’s recent albums.
Classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan puts a new spin on an old instrument at Pomona performance
On Nov. 6, Aaron Larget-Caplan filled Little Bridges with the sound of classical guitar.
Fischli’s Animals plays their heart out across Claremont Colleges
Studnet band Fischli’s Animals has made a name for themselves despite the challenges presented by the coronavirus pandemic and a founding member studying abroad.









