The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Senior Isabelle Wolpert has been a classical musician for almost 11 years. She took a new turn with her involvement in classical music this year when she founded Musicians for Equality, a student run organization fighting for diversity and inclusion in the classical music world. Wolpert recounts how she founded the organization with Portland based high school pianist (who she met through the classical music world) Nate Strothekamp, “Me and Nate were supposed to have a recital back in May, and the murder of George Floyd happened right before our concert. Me and Nate at first decided to dedicate the piece we were playing to Floyd, but we realized there was more we wanted do.”

Wolpert founds organization Musicians for Equality

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline January 20, 2021
Wolpert uses her music to help fundraise for many necessary organizations and hopes to continue this in the future.
Taylor and her producers, Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, play their album in the same room together for the first time after producing Folklore from their own homes amid stay-at-home orders.

[FILM REVIEW] Taylor Swift’s Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions reveals intimate side, production challenges during pandemic

Clara McKoy, Staff Writer December 17, 2020
About four months following the release of Folklore, it’s concert film- esque documentary came out on Disney+.
Yung Gravy possess to promote his album, Gasanova, on his official Instagram account, @yunggravy

[ALBUM REVIEW] Yung Gravy brings the heat with new album Gasanova

Zekiah Juliusson and Liv Larsen October 19, 2020

Minnesota born rapper, Yung Gravy’s new album is full of energy, exciting features and retro songs and beats. Although the full album was released on Oct. 2, Yung Gravy previewed two songs, “yup!”...

Upper school band adjusts to new regulations

Elle Chen, RubicOnline October 9, 2020
Band director Reid touches on the changes made to band program.
SPAs 2019 Pops Concert in the Huss Center.

How COVID-19 will change music classes

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline October 2, 2020

It is undoubtedly true that SPA’s return to school will be significantly different from those in the past. It is difficult for students to truly know what changes lie ahead since the year has just started,...

The summer has ended, but with it brought lots of new music. Whether listening by records or from a speaker, music has reached the students.

Summer has officially ended, but with HOCO being named Eternal Summer, the music can go on

Ivy Raya, Editor of RubiconTV September 24, 2020
Fall has begun, but students' favorite songs of summer can go on through HOCO week.
Instead of a Spring Concert, the SPA Orchestra recorded a virtual performance of Nessun Dorma. This photo was taken at the 2019 Pops Concert.

The show must go on: virtual orchestra performance brings home the music

Elle Chen, Production Manager May 14, 2020
In light of the cancellation of their 2020 Spring Concert, Orchestra Director Almut Engelhardt came up with a high-risk high-reward plan: virtual recording.
Heres what the print staff needs to get through this long period of social distancing in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Stay at home order essentials

The Rubicon Staff April 30, 2020
Here's what the print staff needs to get through this long period of social distancing in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pictured above, Yung Gravy performs at The Filmore.

[CONCERT REVIEW] Yung Gravy’s hometown show at The Filmore excites yung fanbase

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline March 3, 2020
Minnesota-born Yung Gravy performed at the Filmore on February 21.
A Bedroom Pop playlist can be found on The Rubicon Spotify @therubiconspa.

“Bedroom pop”- the young artists changing the music industry, and Generation Z, through self-production

Eve Sampsell-Jones, Staff Writer February 25, 2020
If bedroom pop continues to rise like it has, it will certainly become what grunge was for Generation X.
Junior Adeline DeHarpporte accompanies her friend junior Anja Trierweiler who getting  her blood drawn for the first time.

American Red Cross comforts first-time blood donors

Elle Chen, RubicOnline February 11, 2020
Although the process of drawing blood only takes 10-20 minutes, the entire process of donating blood takes about an hour total.
Posthumous albums allow musicians work to live on... but does it add to a legacy?

Posthumous music releases: the debate won’t die

Jonas Bray, Staff Writer January 31, 2020
From the very positive reaction Circles by Mac Miller received, to the polar opposite reaction for Bad Vibes Forever by X, it’s clear that the music community feels divided over posthumous music.
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