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The Chimes

Biola Symphony Orchestra performs spring concert program

Musicians in the Symphony Orchestra perform Mahler's Fourth Symphony.
Works by Liszt and Mahler highlight an impressive program that featured many student soloists.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer April 19, 2023

The Symphony Orchestra’s interim director, Dr. Elliott Bark, took on the ambitious task of performing two impressive works at this semester’s Spring Concert: Mahler’s Fourth Symphony and Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 1, both known for musical intricacy and virtuosic expressiveness. This is impressive...

Biola Chorale hosts send-off concert for Italy tour

Biola Chorale hosts send-off concert for Italy tour
The Biola Chorale members perform a concert in Crowell Music Building in anticipation of their Italy tour.
Patricia Yang, Staff Writer March 15, 2023

The hall quieted as the Biola Chorale members settled into their positions across the stage. Dr. Shawna Stewart, the choir director, adjusted her music stand and looked at the choir. Then, with a gesture of Stewart’s hand, the choir members burst into song, their voices ringing loud in the auditorium...

‘The Pirates of Penzance’ is thrilling and hilarious

‘The Pirates of Penzance’ is thrilling and hilarious
The “Pirates of Penzance” is the first live theater performance to light Crowell auditorium in nearly two years.
Kate Bomar, Staff Writer February 12, 2022

"The Pirates of Penzance" premiered last night on Feb. 11, leaving only three more opportunities to watch the show. Director Jeanne Robison double-casted the show for safety measures to bring life back to the stage after two years of silence. DIRECTOR'S NOTE Robison based the production almost entirely...

A backstage look at Pirates of Penzance

The "Pirates of Penzance"cast gather for a rehearsal.
The Biola Opera is coming to the Conservatory for a long overdue show.
Kate Bomar, Staff Writer January 25, 2022

This spring the Conservatory will finally host their opera performance, open for one weekend only. “Pirates of Penzance” will hit the theater stage with an exceptional cast. STORYLINE “Pirates of Penzance” follows a young man who is a “slave to duty” until his 21st birthday. After completing...

How the Conservatory of Music is operating for Phase 2

How the Conservatory of Music is operating for Phase 2
While many music students remain remote for the spring semester, some have the chance to start in-person classes.
Kate Bomar, Staff Writer February 20, 2021

In an email sent out last December, students in designated courses from cinema and media arts, journalism and health sciences along with other essential majors were told they could come back on campus as part of Phase 2. This left students in the Conservatory of Music confused about how classes would...

Chorale impresses at prestigious regional conference

Members of Biola chorale spend their summer break in Salt Lake City, Utah.
After a year-long preparation, chorale performed a set centered around Christ’s death and resurrection.
Emily Coffey, Staff Writer March 14, 2020

(This story was originally published in print on Mar. 12, 2020). Biola Chorale joined the regional American Choral Directors Association conference in Salt Lake City during spring break as the only Christian university and one of the only college-level choirs composed entirely of undergraduate students....

Catch a triple threat performance in “The Music Man”

Professor Harold Hill, who hails from Gary, Indiana, sweeps the townspeople of River City, Iowa, off their feet when he encourages them to pursue music.
Three departments collaborate to recreate the American classic.
Kayla Santos, Arts & Entertainment Editor January 23, 2020

(This story was originally published in print on Jan. 23, 2020). While most people associate the term “triple threat” with proficiency in acting, dancing and singing, this semester, Biolans can look to a different kind of triple threat in the latest production of American classic “The Music...

The drummers of the round circle

The drummers of the round circle
First Monthly Drum Circle of the semester meets at Fireplace Pavilion
Natalia Henderson, Freelance Writer February 26, 2019

On Feb. 25, the Biola Conservatory of Music held its monthly drum circle at the Fireplace Pavilion. The event was open to musicians and non-musicians alike, and allowed Biolans across campus to come together and make music. “The coolest thing is seeing people from all different kind of areas of...

“The Marriage of Figaro” entertains, challenges and represents

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Vocal and orchestra departments unite in operatic symphony for Mozart’s 1786 classic.
Adam Pigott, Staff Writer February 2, 2019

This story was originally published in print on Jan. 31, 2019.  Biola’s vocal and orchestra departments are putting the finishing touches on their presentation of Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro,” a comedy that makes fun of serious situations, allowing audiences to laugh through difficult...

Conservatory of Music decks the Crowell Hall

Conservatory of Music decks the Crowell Hall
The Conservatory hosted its annual Christmas concert across campus.
Natalia Henderson, Freelance Writer December 9, 2018

On Friday night, Dec. 7, the Biola Conservatory transformed the main street of campus into a Christmas wonderland. White paper bags filled with candles served as guiding lanterns along the sidewalk curb, lights adorned the Crowell Hall entrance and concert-goers filled the street to capacity. In past...

Jazz Ensemble swings the Conservatory

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The jazz ensemble excites audience with their snappy music.
Natalia Henderson, Freelance Writer November 16, 2018

On Wednesday night, Nov. 14, the jazz ensemble took the Crowell stage and dazzled the audience with creativity and passion. This ensemble performs every semester entertaining audiences with their catchy tunes. During this concert, Cliff Hulling, director of jazz ensemble and professor of percussion...

Music at Noon gets spooky

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Conservatory treated students with a Spooktacular performance.
Natalia Henderson, Freelance Writer November 1, 2018

On Wednesday, Oct. 31, the Biola Conservatory of Music presented its Spooktacular Music at Noon Concert in Crowell Hall. Organ studio artist Jung-A Lee, associate professor of voice and opera Richard Zeller, alumnus Hector Gonzalez and the Vocal Jazz ensemble performed eerie, hair-raising pieces for...