Music School
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Upcoming Performance! Emily’s Senior Recital
Please join me for a night of beautiful music, including songs by Mozart, Hoiby, Charles, Fanny Mendelssohn, Barber, and more! I will be joined by Professor Claudia S. Nunez on the piano. My senior degree recital, and final recital at DePauw University, will be on Saturday April 27th at 7 PM EST at Thompson Recital Hall. Thompson Recital Hall is located inside the Green Center for Performing Arts. Tickets are not required for this event. I hope to see you there! Can’t be there in person? No problem! The recital can be live streamed at this YouTube link. Please note that the link will not be active until the day…
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What I’m Packing for College, Music Student Edition
I’m so excited! At the end of the week I am going to be moving back to DePauw to begin my Junior year of undergrad. As many parents and students alike understand, packing up and moving to college is a time consuming and often challenging part of the college experience. It varies in difficulty based on how much you need with you, how far away the school is from home, and also the room type you will be staying in. As a music student, I am used to having a very demanding schedule and a long list of supplies and educational items. I have to pack some pretty niche items,…
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How to get Ready for Your Music Juries
Wondering what to do to get ready for your Juries? Look no further. Here is a guide to help you get ready for your exam day.
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Music School During a Pandemic- How Covid-19 Did and Didn’t Affect My Freshman Year
The performing arts are, and have always been, some of the most hands-on skills out there, often requiring physical contact between instructors and students, students together, and with shared equipment, often in large groups with even larger audiences. Music students share pianos and breathe into instruments, sing into open air. Sometimes we share mallets, and we definitely aren’t hauling around personal marimbas. In a dance classroom, two dancers practice a lift while their teacher spots them. Somewhere on stage, actors are playing an improvisation game where two students hold hands. In a studio, a professor presses on the back of a student, applying pressure to encourage a deeper breath. Suddenly,…
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First Year of Music School Complete!
It is incredible to think that I have finished my first year of music school, all during a global pandemic. It feels like just yesterday I was moving into my dorm room, holding on to my mother’s arms and hesitant to start life on my own, almost ten hours away from my hometown. Now look at me! One year done, and I’m feeling sentimental. I will only be a college freshman once. I learned so many things about myself this past year. For instance, I learned that I really don’t like dill, and unfortunately, the dining hall puts that stuff on everything. Second, cleaning out the lint trap is essential.…