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Artist Feature: Brahms Mulyawan ​​

Artist Feature: Brahms Mulyawan ​​
A musician’s reflection on performing.
Jason Lee, Staff Writer April 23, 2024

It is common to think that the logical and creative parts of the mind cannot be reconciled or coexist. However, Brahms Mulyawan, a student majoring in both music performance and business analytics, proves that an expert in hard-coded logic can also be expressive and deeply creative. As a pianist and...

Music in March

Music composition major Alexander Reams, music major Jason Rhue and worship arts major Caleb Britt serenade the audience with saxophone melodies.
Upcoming music events from the Conservatory of Music.
Jason Lee, Staff Writer March 13, 2024

The Conservatory of Music will be hosting three events during March. Be sure to mark your calendars for the following performances. MARCH 13: BRASS QUINTET  The Conservatory of Music will be hosting a performance featuring several applied lesson instructors from the Conservatory at the Lancing Recital...

Faith and the Jazz Ensemble

Jazz Ensemble Director Cliff Hulling
Taking a closer look at the Jazz Ensemble through the eyes of jazz director Cliff Hulling.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2024

The Jazz Ensemble is one of the many music ensembles of the Conservatory and is part of the commercial music program. The band features trombones, trumpets, saxophones and more, exploring a wide range of music with Cliff Hulling as their jazz director. HULLING’S CAREER JOURNEY Hulling has worked...

Artist Elias Shamoon releases two new singles

Biola alumnus Elias Shamoon recently released two singles: "fool without you" and "coma."
This recent Biola graduate is diving headfirst into the world of songwriting, and he’s already well on his way.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer January 19, 2023

Elias Shamoon, a keyboardist, singer and guitarist, graduated from Biola in December and is now using his music education to pursue a big career. GETTING STUFF OUT THERE Songwriting is a key part of being a commercial musician. That practice can be long, full of difficulty and constant changes, or...

Biola Jazz Ensemble wows at its fall concert

Ryan Hallum, trumpet, and Beau Knechtel, French horn, serenade the audience.
The combination of styles and sentimental moods was a crowd-pleasing good time.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer November 16, 2022

The fall slate of concerts at Biola’s Conservatory of Music continued this weekend, as the Biola Jazz Ensemble, directed by Cliff Hulling, Professor of Percussion and Composition, performed its fall concert in Crowell Hall. With a combination of brassy big band tunes and sweet, sentimental ballads...

Jazz group “Orange Colored Pie” wins Punk ‘n’ Pie

Annual talent show features comedy routines, brass melodies and piano recitals.
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor October 29, 2022

Metzger lawn filled with Biola students and families for the annual Punk ‘n’ Pie talent show, which featured a lineup of students with some unique gifts. Judges included 2021 alumnus and student admissions coordinator Billy Cadilla, screenwriting professor Jim Hope and professor of theology Dr....

PRISM brought whimsy with a live parking garage performance

PRISM brought whimsy with a live parking garage performance
This ongoing tradition of 29 years took a pause due to lockdown and regulations, but the PRISM concert gave people optimism once again.
Kate Bomar, Photographer October 31, 2021

Smooth jazz filled the fifth floor of Lot S on Oct. 30 as a wide variety of people trickled in for the annual PRISM concert. In the past voices filled an auditorium, but the cool night air brought comfort to a memorable night.  A CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION Timed perfectly for parents weekend, a large crowd...

Frederick Douglass jazz concert urges students to press on

Frederick Douglass jazz concert urges students to press on
The event served as a reminder of the prophetic call to freedom, justice and truth.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor February 21, 2020

Biola welcomed the West Coast debut of Frederick Douglass Jazz Works, presented by vocalist and composer Ruth Naomi Floyd and her team of musicians on Thursday. The band, joined by orator V. Shayne Frederick and dancer Elyse Browning, came to campus to celebrate Black History Month and kick off the annual...

Rock around this Chimes Christmas playlist

The Chimes staff shares their music essentials this holiday season.
Kayla Santos, Arts & Entertainment Editor December 14, 2019

Have you been searching for the perfect holiday playlist to get your mind off the stress of finals? Look no further. From head-bangers to hymns, this Christmas playlist from some of our Chimes editors presents an array of holiday hits to send you off into Christmas break.  “What Christmas Means to...

Anderson .Paak’s “Ventura” fuses together past and present

Anderson .Paak’s “Ventura” fuses together past and present
.Paak’s fourth studio album fuses classic soul with today’s modern hip-hop.
Chris Baeza, Freelance Writer April 18, 2019

In their heyday, soul and funk dominated the airwaves. Smooth harmonies from The Temptations and themes of love and heartbreak characterized ’60s and ’70s music. Artists like Parliament, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight and the Pips and Diana Ross alike paved the way for many African American artists...

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...

“Hiding Place” Review: Tori Kelly solaces listeners with gospel

“Hiding Place” Review: Tori Kelly solaces listeners with gospel
Tori Kelly’s sophomore album explores the singer-songwriter’s creative, gospel side.
Kayla Santos, Arts & Entertainment Editor September 20, 2018

Tori Kelly released her sophomore album “Hiding Place” on Sept. 14, delving deep into her Christian roots with uplifting gospel. Although she had not previously classified her music under the Christian genre, the “Nobody Love” singer and wife of a Biola alum has always been outspoken about her...