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.”
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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.
Student band Tea Rooom brings spontaneity and a good time to the 5C music scene
Improvisation and camaraderie are at the heart of Tea Rooom, the 5Cs’ newest band that’s committed to not taking themselves too seriously.
Selected ambient works: Black indie artists deserve our attention
As the streaming era of music emerges, Black indie artists are finally getting the recognition they deserve, argues music columnist Nick Black PO ’24.
‘Wait, What?’ Pomona professor’s latest album is a treatise on life and love
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.
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.
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.