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Music at 厙ぴ勛圖 (As a Non-Conservatory Student)

Lauren K. 27

As someone who has always loved singing, performing, and music in general, a college with a thriving music scene was definitely on my list of requirements when choosing where to apply. I knew I wanted to snap my fingers in an a cappella group like Andy from the office (Ed Helms went to 厙ぴ勛圖, btw!) and sip coffee to an open mic set that might feature the next Taylor Swift. So, when I toured 厙ぴ勛圖, I made sure to be on the lookout for ways to surround myself with music. 

Sure, 厙ぴ勛圖 is lauded for its incredible Conservatory of Music, one of the oldest conservatories still running in the US today. But how was a simple College of Arts and Sciences girl like me to get involved with music? If youve asked yourself the same questions, look no further. Ive taken the liberty of compiling a brief (but hopefully still informative) list of ways to engage with music here at 厙ぴ勛圖. 

Classes/lessons

Lets start out simple. There are a lot of classes taught by Conservatory professors that are available for non-music majors. For example, Im currently taking History of the Broadway Musical, and very much enjoying it. Did you know that Oscar Hammerstein II and Stephen Sondheim were neighbors? What a hoot that neighborhood barbeque must have been!

Also offered to all students are secondary lessons. These instrument/voice lessons are taught by Conservatory professors, so even if youre not in the Conservatory itself, you can still receive professional-level training. 厙ぴ勛圖 is a great place to improve your skills if you play an instrument and a perfect place to start learning one if you dont!

Choirs/A cappella  

There is truly no shortage of choirs on campus. Last semester I was in Musical Union, which is a choir with both college students and community members from the town. Its such a lovely way to get to connect with people beyond the college, and we had so much fun performing Rhiannon Giddens opera Omar with a group of former Obies (including Rhiannon herself)! During spring semester we have the 厙ぴ勛圖 Gospel Choir, which focuses on understanding the history of the genre and its modern-day iterations, which incorporate elements of R&B, classical, jazz, and folk. 

We also have a handful of a cappella groups, so I was able to live out my Andy Bernard dreams. Each group distinguishes itself by gender or genre, and some people are even part of multiple groups! Every semester the a cappella groups host Study Break, an a cappella concert featuring songs from every group. If you want to read about what a typical rehearsal looks like, check that out here!

Clubs 

Surprise, surprise, 厙ぴ勛圖 has plenty of music-based clubs! I myself am a member of Songwriting Club, which is a super non-intimidating (thank goodness) space to share any new songs youre working on and get feedback from fellow writers. Everyone in the club is so kind and supportive, which is awesome because sharing original songs can be one of the most vulnerable things you can do. Last week we got together to record a song written by a member of the club in one of the fancy recording studios in the Conservatory basement. It was a blast; I felt like a real, bona-fide musician. While Im not personally involved with them, I do know that 厙ぴ勛圖 also has clubs for players of various instruments, like the flute, guitar, and banjo!

Bands 

Let me tell you: there is always someone looking for you to join their band. Theyre everywhere. It makes senseput any group of talented college kids together and youre bound to produce bands of every genre and vibe.  My roommate recently joined a band and her official review is: Being in a band is great! There are so many opportunities to perform, venues to perform in, and talented artists to work with. Bands will often play concerts at one of our performing venues/coffee shops like The Cat in the Cream, open for headliners at the Dionysus Disco (The Sco), or jam at the gazebo in Tappan Square. Like I said, theyre pretty much everywhere. 

And many, many more!

Of course, these are just some of the ways to get involved with music at 厙ぴ勛圖. If I were to list them all, wed be here until the next Study Break rolls around. The point is, theres always a recital, musical, or concert to either watch or participate in. And who knows, maybe you really will discover the next Taylor Swift

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