Band Music Chamber Music Choral Music Orchestral Music Hayden Eberhart is from Dallas, Texas and graduated from Pomona College in 2007 with a major in music. She has studied voice for eight years, the last four years with Gwendolyn Lytle. While at Pomona College she participated in both the Pomona College Choir and Glee Club, and was a soloist in both ensembles. Hayden was the 2007 winner of the Gordon A. Hogan Memorial Prize for outstanding performance. She has been accepted to the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California, where she will pursue her M.M. in vocal arts (classical voice). Lucie McGee is from Dallas, Texas and has played the clarinet for twelve years. She graduated from Pomona College in 2007 with a major in music and a minor in math. While at Pomona she studied clarinet with Joshua Ranz and piano with Gayle Blankenburg, and throughout her four years she played in the college orchestra and performed with various chamber groups. At Pomona she received the William G. Blanchard Memorial Prize for outstanding student performance (2006 & 2007), the William F. Russell Prize in music (2004 & 2005), and the the Rena Gurley Archibald High Scholarship Prize awarded to the member of the graduating class who ranks highest in scholarship. She recently performed Weber’s Second Clarinet Concerto in E-flat with the Pomona College Orchestra as the winner of the 2006-07 concerto competition. Beginning fall 2007 she will pursue an M.M. in clarinet performance (and perhaps chamber music as well) at the University of Michigan School of Music. A native of Gainesville, Florida, Victoria Brown graduated from Pomona College in 2007 with a double major in music and French. She has played the piano since the age of six and at Pomona studied with Genevieve Lee. Victoria was the winner of the 2004-05 annual concerto competition, the 2005 Polk Award, the 2005 Bertha C. McCord Memorial Award, the 2006 William G. Blanchard Memorial Prize, and the 2007 Phillip Golderg Memorial Prize. During college, she played with the Pomona College Orchestra and participated in various chamber ensembles. Victoria has been accepted to the University of Florida for graduate work in the area of nutrition. Charles Hummel is from Los Angeles, California and graduated from Pomona in 2006 with a major in chemistry. A three-time member of the Disney’s Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra, he was concertmaster of the Pasadena Youth Symphony Orchestra in his early years. In high school, he played as a violinist and violist in the critically-acclaimed Colburn Chamber Orchestra. In the Pomona College music community, Charles participated in a variety of chamber ensembles, served as concertmaster of the Pomona College Orchestra, and performed as a soloist. At Pomona he studied violin with faculty member Todor Pelev. In 2006 he was awarded the Bertha C. McCord Memorial Award and the William G. Blanchard Memorial Prize for outstanding performance. Charles is currrently in his second year of medical school at UCLA, pursuing a dual MD/PhD degree. He also received the 2005-06 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, awarded to outstanding students who plan to pursue careers in mathematics, the natural sciences and engineering. |
2005 Pomona College Glee Club
Soprano Alto |
Tenor Bass |
Instrumental Ensemble Meave Cox (Guest), oboe Charles Hummel ’06 (Chemistry), violin Cynthia Fogg (Pomona Faculty), violin Sarah Lambert ’05 (Music), cello Phillip D. Young (Pomona Faculty), harpsichord |
2007 Pomona College Chamber Winds
Flute |
Bassoon |
2007 Pomona College Band
Piccolo |
B-flat Clarinet |
Alto Saxophone |
Trombone |
2003 Pomona College Orchestra (Brahms)
Flute |
Horn |
Tuba
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Violin II |
Viola |
Cello |
2004 Pomona College Orchestra (Prokofiev)
Flute |
Percussion
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Violin II
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Viola |
Cello Bass |