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October 8, 2020

Making a Home at ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨


Student Ella Sobkowicz and voice faculty Dean Southern

By: Ella Sobkowicz

±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s Newsroom will now include a student-led blog with posts covering a variety of topics, including the ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ admissions process, student life, and interviews with faculty, students and alumni. This is the first of many blog posts written by ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ undergraduate and soprano Isabella (Ella) Sobkowicz, who is currently studying with Dean Southern in ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s Voice program. Follow the ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ blog to learn from members of our community and to get an inside look into what it’s like to study in Cleveland at ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨!


As a first-year undergraduate student here at ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨, my first month has been filled with all kinds of new experiences. After my high school shut down in March and all students were sent home because of the pandemic, I was unsure as to what my freshman year would look like. I had assumed that we would have to complete our first semester from home, and yet here I am on campus, living in the newly-built student housing complex, having in person lessons and studying in a community with other musicians.

±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ has taken incredible measures to ensure that we can safely continue to learn and grow in our crafts despite the obstacle of COVID-19 and I am so grateful. After practicing in my bedroom for five months due to quarantine with lessons only over FaceTime and singing along with recorded accompaniment or the app, APPcompanist, it was quite a moving experience to come to ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ and sing in person, with live piano accompaniment. As a voice student, I’m taking lessons in the new low-latency studios and even outside! I prefer to have my lessons outside on ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s terrace, but when I can’t have a lesson out there, I β€œmeet” with my teacher, Dr. Southern, in one of the low-latency studios. Dr. Southern and I connect over TV monitors in adjacent rooms. I sing along while he plays the piano in real-time. It’s incredible! I hope that we continue to have outdoor lessons β€œpost COVID” when the weather is nice because I really love the experience.

Ella doing laundry in her suiteSomething I fully expected to loathe during my freshman year of college was the student housing. I thought I would be living in a small, crowded, brick wall dorm room with no air conditioning, terrible smells of which no one can find the source and empty instant meal cartons shoved into a tiny trash can. When I saw pictures of 1609 Hazel, I just about fell over; three bedrooms, a fully furnished living room, two bathrooms, a laundry room and a kitchen. It truly is beyond anything I could have dreamed! My mom has always taught me to be independent (thanks, Mom!), so cooking, doing dishes, cleaning and doing laundry for myself is not a new experience. However, it is new learning how to fit those things into not only my schedule, but my roommates’ schedules, too!  My suitemates and I set a few ground rules to help us avoid some basic conflicts:

  1. All dishes have to be done by nighttime so we can start the next day with a clean and empty sink.
  2. We each get a day for laundry (I have Thursday) with Sunday being for everyone.
  3. We each have a chore to do on the weekend and we do it together as a suite. This has been working out great for us so far!

One of my favorite places outside of my suite are the practice rooms on the first floor of 1609 Hazel. I can change the settings of the space to make it feel like I am singing in a concert hall or cathedral, but I have to say, even the practice room setting is a great choice and the one I typically use. The best part about those practice rooms is that they are noise-cancelling. I can focus on my repertoire without being interrupted by the Dvorak Cello Concerto theme or someone testing out how they sound on the β€œarena” setting. When I’m not in the practice room or in my suite, I walk next door to ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s main building to study, complete homework and do my tasks for my work study jobs. Pogue Lobby is my go-to choice when I need to focus because it is usually quiet and empty, but I also love to be outside. Sometimes, I sit on the benches at the front of ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ or gravitate to one of the tables on the north terrace where I can relive my lessons with Dr. Southern while doing some Italian or theory homework.

Learn more about ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s Voice and Opera program and faculty!