From Scarlett Johansson to Zoom romance, Pomona College professor Pierre Englebert’s third album — titled “Wait, What?” — contains a wide range of songs that show off his new music theory skills.
Tag: Music
Strike a chord: Taylor Swift’s ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ highlights singer’s evolution
“Red (Taylor’s Version)” allows Swift to reconceptualize and reclaim her work, argues music columnist Ava Hinz SC ’25.
Playlist: Make it to break, whatever it takes!
As Thanksgiving break approaches, so do the deadlines. Here are 11 songs to get you through this stressful time, from Hannah Weaver SC ’24.
Amelia Huchley SC ’23 hopes CCO Concerto Competition win is first step to making it in the world of opera
Amelia Huchley SC ’23 made vocalist history with her win at the Claremont Concert Orchestra Concerto Competition this past Saturday.
Scripps ‘Student Recital of Works by Women Composers’ introduces and lifts new voices in traditionally exclusive arena
On Nov. 4, Scripps hosted a concert exclusively featuring pieces composed by women, helping to expand and diversify the canon of classical music.
Strike a chord: Remi Wolf’s technicolor world of chaos in ‘Juno’
Remi Wolf’s debut album bursts with colorful visuals and energetic melodies while exploring a range of emotions, writes music columnist Ava Hinz SC ’25.
Turn up the music: 5C singer-songwriters on creating a distinct sound
5C musicians reflect on their future musical aspirations, evolving musical styles and how they hope their music will be received.
Claremont Concert Orchestra offers closure and new beginnings at Fall Concert
Despite the continuance of COVID-19 obstacles, the Claremont Concert Orchestra returned for their first in-person performance since spring 2020 on Oct. 24.
Turn up the music: 5C singer-songwriters on self-expression, success
5C student singer-songwriters discuss their musical inspirations, creative processes and experiences balancing music with classes.
Strike a chord: Streaming can’t compares to live performances
Music is “meant to be heard live,” writes music columnist Ava Hinz ’25 of her recent experience at a recent Bad Suns concert and the return of live music.









