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St. Louis hip-hop fusion group iLLPHONICS released a new album this week and is gearing up for its 15th anniversary. Pictured are Simon Chervitz [front left], William Grey [front right], Chaz Brew, Larry Morris, Kevin Koehler and Jerren Garrett [back left to right].
In a St. Louis basement one recent weekday evening, the six members of local hip-hop fusion mainstay
iLLPHONICS plugged in their gear and got to work.
Emcee Larry Morris read his lyrics from the screen of an iPhone placed on a music stand. Keyboardists Chaz Brew and William Grey traded licks and vocals just a few feet away from each other. Simon Chervitz offered funky basslines while guitarist Kevin Koehler alternated between rhythm parts and solos.
Following their Chopin-themed recital in March, the Harvard Piano Society put together another recital on April 9. This event showcased the diverse talent of Harvard students including an appearance from a graduate student at the Harvard Kennedy School with performances of Beethoven, Schubert, Kapustin, and others. This Spring Recital took place on Zoom, where students were challenged to emulate a typical concert setting, either presenting a prepared recording or performing live from wherever they were.
The program began with a performance from Arav V. Karighattam ’23, playing the Allegro from Beethoven’s “Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1.” When finished, the audience took to the chat and reaction functions to applaud and congratulate Karighattam for his performance.