As we wrap up the semester, we’re publishing conversations with the Music Buffs who were named Outstanding 鶹Ժ by the faculty for the 2016-17 academic year. Today, we talk with freshman clarinet performance and instrumental music education double major Anoushka Divekar.
College of Music: Where are you from originally?
Anoushka Divekar: I am from Coralville, Iowa.
COM: How long have you been playing clarinet?
AD: I've been playing clarinet since fifth grade, almost 10 years.
COM: What other musical interests do you have?
AD: I've played violin and piano for 12 years, though not nearly as much since I started college. I really enjoy singing, and am in the Women's Chorus here (I also sing plenty in the shower!). If I could start over and play anything, however, I'd want to play the offstage horn part or the offstage cymbal on Mahler 2 … but I've been told to maybe just stick to clarinet. Mahler symphonies are the reason I want to play in an orchestra someday. I also love musical theatre, but I've never really had the chance to get into it. I've been dancing since I was 4 in the Indian Classical style Bharatanatayam, and I enjoy both Indian Classical (Hindustani) musicand Bollywood music.
COM: What has been the best experience during your first year at the College of Music?
AD: My best experiences here have been going to concerts of my peersand of the faculty. I'm always inspired to practice harder when I hear other people who sound amazing. There are so many concerts and other recitals here. Whenever I go to one I immediately feel like practicingand trying to make sounds like that. It is especially inspiring to hear people in my own studio as part of the orchestra or in recitals and try to emulate their sounds!
COM: What are your plans for the summer?
AD: This summer, I'll be teaching with Generation Teach as a teaching fellow. I'll be teaching some "school subjects" classesanda few classes of my choosing. I hope to teach some Bollywood dance! I'll probably be up to practice during all of my free time. My sister also promised me she'd teach me how to skateboard this summer, so I'm excited for that. I'll definitely be wearing a helmet!
COM: Why do you love studying music?
AD: There's nothing I've ever enjoyed more than music. It is so worth it to get up early and go to the practice room—even if I don't want to get out of bed at first. It doesn't feel like work to practice, it's just a whole lot of fun. I also love playing in ensembles because I get to share such an important part of myself with other people who enjoy it just as much. I also really love theory and teaching, so I feel like I'm doing exactly what I've always wanted to do. There's nothing better!