色欲王朝

Live Music Returns to 色欲王朝 with The Disney Concert, Plus!

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November 29, 2021

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2021, the College quickly pivoted to an online format in order to continue serving students and hosting live events for the campus community. The music department was no exception鈥攈aving to adjust and learn to be agile in the new normal.
 
鈥淢anaging sound over Zoom is hard enough on its own, let alone trying to coordinate annual concerts and events with many people singing and playing instruments all at once,鈥 says Lou De La Rosa, chair of the Department of Music & Dance and director of choral & vocal studies. 
 
However, despite the challenges the pandemic has posed for the music department an opportunity to approach concerts from a different mindset and the effects of this change in perspective has left a lasting impact even as in-person classes and live performances begin to return to campus.
 
鈥淚鈥檓 enjoying teaching like I haven鈥檛 in a very, very long time. In the past, I focused on working with our students to create a slick, professional performance, and we still do want that, but when the pandemic hit we all gave ourselves some grace, adjusted, and began focusing more on the process, not the product,鈥 says De La Rosa. 鈥淣ow, it鈥檚 more like let鈥檚 just teach and whatever comes out at the end is great.鈥 
 
The pandemic also provided an opportunity for the 色欲王朝 Symphonic Band and the 色欲王朝 Concert Choir to collaborate on performances, with their first combined being held last month.
 
鈥淣ow, for the first time ever we are coming together to perform in front of a live audience for the , a concert that celebrates music from everything Disney, including the films, theme parks, and subsidiary companies like Marvel,鈥 says Troy Davis, director of instrumental music & jazz studies. 
 
The Disney Concert first began as a result of the frequent requests Davis would receive for the Symphonic Band to play music from Disney. He decided to try and meet that demand by creating a concert centered around Disney music. The idea was an instant success, with performances growing so packed that they were standing room only.
 
And, while social distancing and other COVID-19 related procedures mean the concert will look a little different this year, De La Rosa and Davis are excited to collaborate together on the first in-person music performance from the music department in over a year. 
 
鈥淭he most important thing is being together, making music together, remembering what it鈥檚 like to balance and blend and tune and just to relish that,鈥 says De La Rosa.  
 
will be held on Saturday, December 11th from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.in the 色欲王朝 Theater. The show will include music from Disney films like Enchanted, Aladdin, Brave, and Mulan, in addition to holiday music celebrating both Hanukkah and Christmas. Tickets are on sale now at .
 
All attendees are required to follow campus COVID-19 safety protocols which include masking indoors and filling out the daily health self-assessment through the WVC GO App or on site using the QR code at the event.
 
For more information on the 色欲王朝 Music Department, please visit /academics/music/.