The sound of opera fills the hallways of the Simon Music Center as students lug awkwardly shaped cases while weaving through crowds. They rush from rehearsals to classes, then to more rehearsals, all in the effort to perfect their craft.
The students of the IU Jacobs School of Music are passionate about their work and spend countless hours studying and rehearsing.
Sophomore Sarah Taylor, a voice major, said she has encountered a wide range of stereotypes.
“People don’t know a lot about us,” Taylor says. “People think that we don’t go out, or that we are nerdy or dorky, or that we don’t have other interests.”
There are more than 1,600 music students at IU, yet many students outside the Jacobs school know little about their daily lives. Though the following three students come from different backgrounds, they all share the same level of commitment to their art.