Current Members (2024-2025 Season)
Violin
Aaron Bruce
Austin Choi
Beatrice Shimanek
Divya Tadimeti
Harry Li
Jess Wu
Joanna Wang
Justin Wang
Kaeon Cho
Kimi Wei
Lloxci Lopez
Lily Zhang
Olivia Huang
Serena Wen
Sophia Lam
Stella Dull
Susha Edwards
Teja Kausik
Viola
Abigail Hart
Caitlin Kim
Gilda DelBianco
Jackson Aoyama
Lela Kornfeld
Sophia Lee
Cello
Amelia Rice
Ari Jones-Davidis
Ben Yu
Isha Rudramurthy
Joseph Darcourt
Natalie Kim
Tiffany Hwang
Bass
Hadassah Weinmartin
Double Bass
Eugene Zhang
Max Mielcarek
Guitar
Bolu Oshuntolu
Jeff Stein
Jose Regalado
Ukelele
Alex Knue
Katie Liu
Guzheng
Lina Huang
Percussion
Eric Chang
Erin Su
Hannah Stone
Jimmy Liu
Kristine Chung
Reid Metoyer
Harp
SJ Li
Flute
Alicia Chang
Bella Park
Cheryl Yan
Justine Jaremko
Melinda Yao
Nithin Chilakapati
Oboe
Emma Braunberger
Yordan Mintz
Bassoon
Gabriel Keene
Clarinet
Andy Chung
Catie McWilliams
Emily Yi
Matthew Kang
Nick Jimenez
Serena DiDio
Titi Akinade
Alto Saxophone
Ben Punzalan
Donovan Barcelona
Jimmy Wang
Kento Yanagishita
Kym Calderon
Tim Simmons
Tenor Saxophone
Andrew Li
Dillon Ring
Trumpet
Dahlia Seidel
Dani Davia
Hyatt Taylor
Lawson Hamilton
Laura Robleto
Trombone
Edward Pan
Kyle Frank
Lucy Onderdonk
Michael Boisture
Mitchell Dees
Mellophone
Haven Capone
Euphonium
Camilo Alvarez
French Horn
David Li
Larry Davis
Nick Martin
Tazia Mohammad
Piano
Alex Lam
Bella Berman
Inga Zimba
Karen Zhang
Karl Schulz
Michael Zhang
Naomi Yamaguchi
Shannon Wade
Tara Sangal
JTS/General Studies, 2025.
Aaron is a Music/Astrophysics major at Columbia, but is also studying Talmud (Jewish Law) at the Jewish Theological Seminary. From New Haven, Connecticut, he grew up playing violin, but has since taught himself how to "play" several other instruments. During the summer he instructs kids in band, but during the school year you can find him tossing a frisbee on the lawns or missing half of his classes because of Jewish holidays.
Columbia College, 2026
Abigail is a viola player from South Florida. After playing viola on and off for a few years, Abigail is excited to play viola in an orchestra for the first time! Some things Abigail likes to do other than viola are cooking and baking, scrolling TikTok for hours, and relaxing on the six-foot beanbag that makes their room about 50% bed.
Columbia College, 2026.
Alex, born a Brooklynite and raised in Greenwich, CT, spent most of his teens in Germany. Now knowing how to pronounce "Eichhörnchen", he is now happy to be back in the States for college and embrace his Dominican roots more, one "mangú con los tres golpes" at a time. After eating, he might just grab a quick boba from The Alley and jam out on the ocarina and ukulele bass (though he is a pianist of ~10 years, too)! When he's not studying for his next bio exam, you'll catch him either playing Genshin, passing a volleyball, watching anime with friends, or listening to city pop and Jacob Collier.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2026.
Alex is a pianist from suburban Los Angeles and, as a result, takes the movie La La Land very seriously. She enjoys indulging in alarmingly low levels of melatonin and alarmingly high levels of Taylor Swift, and can often be found plucking out "Wildest Dreams" whenever in proximity to a keyboard. Some of her other hobbies include reading, baking, and impromptu nap-taking.
Columbia College, 2027.
Alicia is a flutist (yes I say flutist, not flautist) from Westchester, New York and a pre-med student (yikes) at Columbia College. She picked up the instrument in 3rd grade and later piccolo, going on to play at festivals like All-Eastern, the Boston University Tanglewood Institute and in ensembles like New York Youth Symphony and Columbia University Orchestra. She is doing more music in college than she ever thought she would (yay!). Otherwise, Alicia is a coffee-enjoyer, occasional gym bro, D1 yapper, and lover of food, her cat, long walks, autumn, and laughing.
Columbia College, 2027.
Andy is a student at Columbia College hoping to study Political Science and Computer Science, but he is aware that this will probably change. He is from the relatively quiet lands of Perrysburg, Ohio, and thus, enjoys New York City to a (probably) unhealthy amount. You can often find him somewhere on the one train downtown, or studying in Butler Library late at night. He enjoys biking, swimming, playing his clarinet, and playing video games on his switch.
Barnard College, 2026.
Amelia is from Seattle (aka Starbucks central), but before you ask, no, she does not drink coffee. You can find her squinting at the sunset, running in Riverside, and going for walks in the rain without an umbrella. And if you can’t find her doing any of those things, then mention Washington Husky football and she will come find you. Also, if you give her any amount of popcorn she will eat it all in one sitting.
Columbia College, 2026
Andrew likes to request photo shoots.
Columbia College, 2025.
Ari is a Columbia College freshman from Philadelphia, and is majoring in classics. When he’s not playing cello, he likes to go on late-night walks and watch Forensic Files to distract himself from the fact that he spends way too much time studying dead languages.
Columbia College, 2027.
Austin is a violinist from Dayton, Ohio (tentatively) planning to study Biology. He enjoys playing golf and basketball, building PCs, and playing with his two dogs, Bert and Ernie.
Barnard College, 2028.
My name is Beatrice (or Bea works too), and I am a first-year at Barnard. I moved here from Missoula, Montana and I am excited to continue to make the most of my time in NYC! Although undecided on a major, I plan to pursue a Pre-Medical track. Outside of playing violin and viola, I enjoy hiking, skiing, and finding new coffee shops.
Columbia College, 2025.
Bella is a pianist, coffee-addict, animal-lover, and prospective math and music major from Chicago. Bella has an unhealthy obsession with practicing, but when she is not at the piano she can be found watching The Voice and The Got Talent's unironically, dancing anywhere and everywhere, thrifting, sketching friends, crying over the math homework she claims to enjoy doing, petting strangers' dogs, and going on (or wishing she was on) roller coasters.
School of General Studies, 2026.
Bella is a film and media studies major at GS in the Dual BA program with Trinity College Dublin. Originally from Iowa, she has played the cello since elementary school and is excited to finally put her obsession with film scores to good use. Outside of playing cello, she enjoys going on aimless walks in Riverside, watching weird movies, and rearranging her endlessly expanding trinket collection.
Barnard College, 2028.
Bella is a flutist from the Bay Area and does not own a proper rain jacket! In her free time, she enjoys watching (not) quality movies, logging said movies on Letterboxd, and taking long naps. She likes attempting to answer the big questions in life, such as: Is math red or blue? Is a hotdog a sandwich? Team Jacob or Team Edward? etc…
Columbia College, 2027
Ben is an alto saxophonist (and occasional pianist) from Long Island. When he's not playing his instruments, he's probably playing basketball or volleyball in the gym, and he's currently a member of the Columbia Men's Volleyball Club Team. He listens to just about any music, but some of his favorites are Daniel Caesar, Tyler, The Creator, and Frank Ocean.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2027.
Ben is a cellist from Ellicott City, Maryland planning to study biomedical engineering. He enjoys all kinds of music, especially hip hop artists and rappers like Travis Scott and Drake. In his free time, Ben can be found weightlifting, swimming, eating, and playing poker with friends.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2025.
Columbia College, 2025.
Caitlin is a violist from Long Island studying, and often regretting, Applied Math. She started playing at age 5 and has heard more viola jokes than years she’s played for. Outside of music, she spends the majority of her time reading romcoms, enjoying an afternoon cup of coffee, and watching the EPL. On her 2024 playlist you’ll find a mix of girly pop, Les Mis and Waitress, and the very few viola solos pieces that exist.
Barnard College, 2027.
Catie was born in New Jersey but lived in eastern CT for most of her life. Playing the clarinet from elementary school to college, she's played a couple songs. Her favorites have always been video game OSTs and movie tracks. When not playing, she often listens to podcasts (shout out the Magnus Archives), playing Zelda on any retro console ever, watching way too many youtube videos, or watching any show she can instead of heading to Butler. Talk to her about Minecraft and be prepared to receive several realms invitations in your inbox!
Columbia College, 2025.
Majoring in art history and visual art, Cheryl loves all art periods but humbly suggests that there are cooler movements than Impressionism. Hailing from Beijing and holding Houston dear, she once thought she would commit to flute-playing, but she completely fell for the Irish whistle after hearing Sir James Galway perform Concerning Hobbits with one. That also prompted Cheryl to pick up the Shakuhachi, pan pipe, ocarina, and a few other Chinese traditional woodwinds. Anime, Ghibli jazz lofi, museums; LOTR and Star Wars and tennis and cycling; Lottery tickets to all Broadway shows, these are a few of her favorite things.
Barnard College, 2025.
Dahlia Seidel is a Barnard first-year from a small town in Westchester County. She is a trumpet player and has been playing for about 9 years. In her free time she also loves to dance and spend time with her friends, family, and two cats, Chai and Latte. She is very excited to join the Pops community!
Columbia College, 2026
I am from Long Island, New York and I am on the premed track. I am trying to explore my interests at Columbia such as music (of course), hiking, rock climbing, skiing, and many more adventurous activities after fencing for 12 years. On the not-so-adventurous side, I love to cook, think of dorm cooking hacks, play Mario Kart, and watch Good Mythical Morning on YouTube.
Columbia College, 2027
David is from Ellicott City, Maryland, and has been playing French Horn since 5th grade, when his band director told him that clarinet might not be the best choice for him. When not practicing, which might be more often than he'd like, David enjoys hiking, badminton, or playing poker. Please don't ask him to get halal at 2am because you will end up going.
Columbia College, 2028
Dillon Ring is a Financial Economics major/Jazz minor at Columbia College from Los Angeles. He loves playing all kinds of music, composing, and arranging. His other interests include traveling around NYC for cool food, watching sunsets, geoguessr, and chess.
SEAS, 2025.
Divya is a true Bay Area native currently studying computer science as a master's student, but her roots trace back to UC Berkeley. Her idea of a good time involves lugging around her gigantic iPad, eating sweet potato fries, and wearing turtlenecks like they're going out of style. When she's not on a quest to find a new vegetarian sushi spot, Divya enjoys wasting time watching Gordon Ramsay berate amateur chefs on TV (though her own cooking skills remain a mystery) and regaling anyone within earshot on her “almost collegiate golf career.”
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2026.
Donovan is an alto saxophonist from the not-so-far-away Long Island. In addition to watching an unhealthy amount of YouTube shorts and Instagram reels (while refusing to download TikTok), he is an aspiring food influencer (@donovaneats) and, once upon a time, Faculty House’s number 1 fan. He enjoys listening to anything from 2010s Pop to Disney or Broadway soundtracks to jazzy VGM covers — basically anything but classical or country.
Columbia College, 2026.
Originally from Greenville, SC, Emily is an anthropology major at Columbia College. While her main musical interest is the clarinet, she's been known to dabble in piano, mellophone, and belting show tunes in the shower. She jokes that she's secretly a senior citizen because she likes to knit sweaters, read the New York Times, and complain about the kids these days.
Barnard College, 2025.
Emma is a Barnard freshman from Manhattan looking to pursue a combined major in music and either psychology or neuroscience. She has been studying oboe for seven years during which she has mastered a chapstick schedule so as not to mess up her reeds. She loves her cat wind quintet tote bag and is always up for discussing sustainable bubble tea initiatives.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2026
Eric grew up in Albany, NY and am a PhD student in SEAS. He loves playing percussion in all forms, from classical to drumline to musicals! When not in the lab or playing music, he loves hiking, playing board games, cooking, and doing crosswords!
Barnard College, 2027.
Erin is from Taipei, Taiwan who got into percussion from her inability to sit still in front of the piano. Aside from pursing a degree in STEM, Erin also loves to dance, act, and share her love of the performing arts with others. When she isn't banging away at her studies or the marimba, you can find Erin stress baking at 3am, failing to cure her boba addiction, in the chocolate covered pretzel aisle at Trader Joe's, or in a heated round of Mario Kart.
Columbia-Juilliard Exchange, 2025.
Eugene is a double bassist from Toronto, Canada. He is a fan of classical, jazz, EDM, theatre, video game soundtracks... pretty much any genre you can think of. When he's not struggling to lift his instrument over the subway turnstiles, he enjoys hiking, cooking and eating new foods, and "friendly" matches of Smash Bros. And no, he does not wish he played the flute. Please stop asking.
Columbia College, 2025.
Gabriel is a mathematics major hailing from Nyack, New York. A lifelong musician, he plays the piano, bassoon, and saxophone, and currently studies ballet at Barnard. When not trying to prove esoteric statements about measure spaces, Gabriel enjoys watching old films, cooking, reading novels, and staring into the sky.
Columbia College, 2025.
Born in Manhattan and raised on Long Island, Gilda has somehow found herself back in Manhattan. She started off playing violin but joined the dark side in high school. Besides music, her interests include art, video games, learning languages, trying new foods, procrastinating on YouTube, and screeching it out in karaoke. And she’s a big fan of viola jokes– so keep ‘em coming!
Barnard College, 2028.
Hadassah Weinmartin, aka Dasi, is a proud Philadelphian with a New York appreciation. She is hoping to study some combination of music, math, and Spanish. You can find Hadassah at a jazz club downtown, in a green chair at Milstein Library, or taking unnecessarily long walks down Broadway instead of taking the subway. Outside of playing bass and guitar, Hadassah enjoys cooking, trying new food, hiking, rewatching The Office and Rick and Morty, and learning how to DJ.
Columbia College - Jewish Theological Seminary, 2028
Hannah is from Seattle, Washington, but she spent her last two years of high school at an arts boarding school in Michigan where she majored in percussion! If she’s not playing percussion, you'll probably find Hannah practicing piano, eating turtle chips, redecorating, or FaceTiming her dogs. Hannah is pursuing a degree in either history or political science at Columbia and Jewish ethics at the Jewish Theological Seminary. She is a strong proponent of Stevie Wonder, denim-on-denim, and finding the perfect peanut sauce.
GSAS, 2026.
Hanyu is from Yunnan Province in southwest China, a region known for its natural beauty and cultural diversity. From a young age, he was immersed in music, developing a deep appreciation for both classical and traditional Chinese music. Hanyuy began playing the violin and clarinet simultaneously in the second grade and had the opportunity to perform at the prestigious Golden Hall in Vienna. During his undergraduate studies, he played the violin with the Beijing Jiaotong University Symphony Orchestra, performing major classical works by composers such as Tchaikovsky and Beethoven, and also gave solo performances.
Outside of music, Hanyu is a passionate football fan, a die-hard supporter of FC Barcelona and the Argentine national team. He captained his department's football team during his undergraduate years. An outgoing and enthusiastic person, Hanyu looks forward to making new friends and sharing his hobbies with everyone during his time at Columbia Pops!
Barnard College, 2025.
Haven is from the great state of Michigan. Most often she is physically reading and mentally up to no good. She'd consider herself pretty loving, but Shania Twain and Drag Race give the word a whole new meaning. Haven originally plays the French horn but loves the mellophone for its light and voluminous wonder! Do not ask her to teach you Catan or gin rummy: you might never escape.
Columbia College, 2027.
Hyatt is from Cleveland, Ohio, which is where he first played "the family trumpet," originally owned by his great uncle (fun fact: he still plays on this trumpet today). He’s majoring in Evolutionary Biology of the Human Species & Climate Systems Science. When not in practice rooms or a lab, he is skateboarding/playing frisbee with friends in Riverside, attempting to find the best butter pecan ice cream in NYC, or listening to Mk.gee, Pink Floyd, or Childish Gambino.
Columbia College, 2025.
Inga is from Waterville, Maine where she does typical Maine activities such as hiking, wearing L.L. Bean, eating blueberries, and talking to lobster. She loves everything tennis, and will often be found melodramatically reminiscing about her highschool days as state champ varsity captain - she "definitely would have gone pro" if "only" she "didn’t want to go to med school". Sure, Inga. Other musicians- hang on to your instruments, she will probably try to learn yours if she gets a hold of it (she is mediocre at about 3 others besides piano). She has two bad habits: making spotify playlists for any possible scenario and saying “We should go to the practice rooms! Just kidding. Unless….” in the middle of study sessions.
Barnard College, 2025
Isha’s favorite instrument is definitely the cello, but she’s also loved to play piano and guitar since childhood. She is from the Pacific Northwest, where she spends most of her time drawing, reading, and trying her best not to fall off the stairmaster while watching TV. At school, you can probably find her on a green chair in Milstein doing Wikipedia deep dives that have absolutely nothing to do with her homework.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2027.
Hi, My name is Jackson Aoyama, I have been a musician for more than half of my life, and love to play any type of music from orchestra to marching band. In my free time I usually play games, but I also enjoy going out and trying places to eat.
Columbia College, 2026.
Jeff is a guitarist (and, sort of, violinist) in CC hailing from the great state of Connecticut. He likes eating pasta, reading, and... playing guitar. You may see him wheeling his green wagon around on campus as he goes to rehearsal. He loves his wagon.
Columbia College, 2025.
From Las Vegas, NV, Jess is studying financial economics. Outside of orchestra, she plays in a jazz ensemble and her hobbies include tennis, ceramics, and spendly ungodly amounts of money on loose-leaf tea and 3am snacks.
Columbia College, 2024; GSAS, 2025.
Hailing from Hong Kong, Jimmy is a most passionate nature-lover, so long as he stays in the city. A lover of food and procrastination, he is looking for any excuse to start a mock philosophy food blog. In his free time, catch him skating down college walk with bedhead because waking up on time for 11 AM recitations is overrated.
Columbia College, 2025.
Jimmy is a saxophonist from Princeton, New Jersey who somehow doesn't play jazz. An avid rock climber and cyclist until he injured his ankle, he now enjoys taking an eternity to walk across campus to his class at NoCo. In his free time, Jimmy likes to eat food, browse reddit, and pretend to study.
Columbia College, 2025.
Joanna was born in Boston but has lived in Westchester County (which is NOT in Upstate NY) for most of her life. She loves walks and jogs in Riverside and Central Park to stay active, but both are really just excuses to see dogs. Her other interests include making fun puns and eating sweet potatoes.
Columbia College, 2027.
Jose is always thinking about music and how weird it feels to write in the third person about oneself. His main instrument is guitar but honestly, he’ll play whatever you need him to play. He’s really into movies, art, series and comics and enjoys playing music outdoors for Columbia kids to enjoy and he’ll be happy to meet other people who also enjoy that :)
Columbia College, 2028
Joseph is planning to major in maths and neuroscience, and research with music. Joseph learned meditation when he was 5 years old from his mom, started playing cello at 10, and combined the two in a workshop since 11; he can't wait to continue growing this in the next 4 years. Joseph loves nature too and wants to bring friends to local community gardens. And at any hangout with Joseph, there will always be someplace to eat yummy food.
Columbia College, 2026.
Raised in an exceedingly suburban Massachusetts town, Justin is now a Columbia undergrad studying Biochem and Applied Math who hopes to one day have an absolutely massive h-index. Justin strongly dislikes wearing non-black clothing and walking barefoot through dry sand. To find Justin, run the Central Park Loop clockwise and listen out for the entire discography of The Strokes blasting through a phone speaker.
Barnard College, 2028.
Justine Jaremko plays both the flute and the alto saxophone and is studying Biology. She is from San Francisco and is really looking forward to experiencing real season in NYC! In her free time, she loves running, talking about her dog (named Bear), and getting Orewashers olive za’atar breadsticks. Talk to me about architecture reality TV shows!
Columbia College, 2025
Kaeon is a violinist from Yeehaw, Texas studying neuroscience. She likes to sleep and accidentally slept through the deadline for her pops acceptance. Besides napping, she enjoys playing with her dog, Dori, and reading webtoons.
Columbia College, 2026
Karen hails from Flushing, inarguably the best neighborhood in NYC. She plays the piano, but you’ll probably never hear it because she’s always missing her cues from admiring her fellow members' incredible musical talents. Her simple life (ideally) includes hosting dinner parties, biking down waterfronts in her snazzy sunglasses, Paul McCartney, and her pet cactus.
Columbia College, 2027.
Born and raised in the small town of Weston, Connecticut, Karl is a pianist who loves listening to and making all kinds of music, from jazz to rock to reggae. In his free time, he loves hiking, skiing, biking, playing Ultimate Frisbee, gigging, and hanging out with his cat. Karl looks forward to getting musically involved at Columbia and is excited to be a part of Columbia Pops!
Columbia College, 2026.
Katie is a born-and-raised Seattle native who didn’t realize that Seattle was home to the original Starbucks until her senior year of high school. Besides being oblivious to her surroundings, she loves playing instruments (only ones with strings so far, though), complaining about hiking up to Hamilton 7, and learning languages (aka, watching TV shows in different languages to feel productive while procrastinating).
Columbia College, 2025.
Kay is a drummer, pianist, anime enthusiast, plant lover, and history buff hailing from Beijing, China. When she is not jamming, you can find her lounging outside Butler Library, sipping boba and reading. She loves bombarding people with random history facts (for example, "did you know that humans lost an entire war to emus - yes, giant birds - in the 1930s?”), so beware!
School of General Studies, 2026.
Kento was born and raised in Japan. He started playing the alto saxophone in elementary school. In high school, he was a member of the marching band. Besides music, he enjoys eating ramen (Tabetoomo is his fav), exploring the city, and whistling. You can often find him whistling as he walks on campus.
Barnard College, 2027.
Kimi is from Westchester, NY. When she is not playing the violin (or the occasional cello), she likes to play video games, dive, and make cartoons! If you ever run into Kimi, she will happily accept a beet (haha music pun) of any kind, they taste yummy. She is currently obsessed with Nintendo playlists, but loves all genres of music!
Columbia College, 2028
Kristine hails from both California and Seoul, South Korea, and spent her high school years rocking out on the drums (hands down the coolest instrument). When she’s not working on her drum beats, you’ll find her re-re-re-watching Grey’s Anatomy and daydreaming about a future as a surgeon. Known for her hyperfixations, Kristine is loyal to her favorites—like always returning to Loco Coco, the açaí bowl spot she discovered during a summer at Columbia, long before she became an undergrad.
Columbia College, 2025.
Although Kyle will claim he's from the “D.C. area,” that really just means he grew up in Virginia and visited the city once in a while. In his free time, he enjoys listening to everything from history podcasts, movie soundtracks, jazz, indie music, and classical pieces with names he can never seem to remember. A few of his other hobbies include hiking, trying to get better at chess, and playing the trombone!
Columbia College, 2027.
Kym is a saxophone player from Long Island. If she isn't saxophoning there's probably a rubik's cube in her hand, along with headphones most likely playing the most recent paramore album. Outside of that, she enjoys watching teen dramas (no matter how bad they are) and procrastinating.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2024.
Larry is a multi-instrumentalist from Long Island, NY who enjoys playing a wide range of music, from classical to show tunes. When not rehearsing in an ensemble, he can often be found watching movies with friends, at a Broadway show, grinding Tears of the Kingdom, or getting his @$$ kicked by the NYT crossword. Oh, and his favorite thing is clearly procrastinating his problem sets, because he can be found doing that virtually all the time.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2028.
Laura is from California and is planning on majoring in mechanical engineering. She likes going for long walks, reading, and messing around in the Makerspace. She hopes in her time at Columbia she can try food from every country in the world all in New York City.
Columbia College, 2027.
I am from West Virginia. I put philosophy major on my college applications but I don’t really know what I want to study. My favorite movie is spider-man homecoming, but I also really like Casino Royale (2006), Ratatouille, The Incredibles, and of course Cars 2. Fun fact I once had a 16mm kidney stone!
Columbia College, 2027.
Leel, who hails from the Great State of New Jersey, is excited to play cello with Pops this year. Aside from playing cello, Leel enjoys running, reading, and working on projects related to environmental activism.
Columbia College, 2026.
Lela is from New York City majoring in earth science. She likes dinosaurs, cats, knitting, and playing frisbee (badly). She has two pet cats, cinnamon and spice.
Columbia College, 2025.
Lily was born and raised in Connecticut, so she has been a proud northeasterner all her life (although for some reason still can't stand the cold). She started playing violin at the age of 5, and she learned at her first lesson that she shouldn't decorate her violin with Dora stickers. Aside from music, she enjoys tennis, yoga, food, art, fashion, and video-making (YouTube slimer veteran).
Columbia College, 2026.
Lina is a biology and medical humanities major from Los Angeles. When not hibernating in the warmth of the Music and Arts library, you can find her walking in Riverside, trying new food spots, or getting overly excited every time it snows.
Columbia College, 2025.
Lloxci(libra sun, aries moon, leo rising) spent most of her life in the very small state of Connecticut. She enjoys trying new cuisines, going back to the same ramen shop every week, piña coladas, and getting caught in the rain. When she isn't talking someone's ear off about anything and everything, you can find her relaxing(napping?) in urban green spaces, daydreaming in NOCO, or salsa dancing. Although Ecuadorian, she dreams of playing the violin for a mariachi band!!
Barnard College, 2026.
Lucy tells people she’s from Philadelphia, PA, but in reality comes from a town about 50 minutes away from anywhere notable. Throughout her career as a musician, she has struggled with the look of surprise she receives when telling people she plays trombone, and has struggled even more with admitting she was a member of the marching band for all 4 years of high school. In her free time, Lucy can be found reading, watching a movie, or attempting to fix her very flaky trombone.
Columbia College, 2025.
Matthew is from New Jersey and has been playing clarinet for 9 years. When found in the wild, he is usually always listening to music of distinguished genres; however, his heart forever belongs to The Beatles, Queen, Cody Fry, and Jacob Collier. His interests include doodling, composing for fun, and watching movies.
Columbia College, 2025.
Max Mielcarek is a student at Columbia College from Woodstock, New York (like the concert)! Always a musician, Max has played the bass for over 8 years, performing and enjoying classical, jazz, and anything he can get his hands on. In his free time, Max loves to listen to and play funk music (Vulfpeck is his favorite) and to swim!
Columbia College, 2028.
Melinda is a neuroscience and behavior major from Pearland, Texas. When she's not noodling around on the flute, you may find her procrastinating her to-do list, staring into the distance in Riverside Park, building the optimal Stardew Valley farm, watching/rewatching The West Wing, making her mother send proof-of-life pictures of her two cats, and reminiscing on her high school marching band "glory days."
Columbia College, 2025.
Michael is a freshman in Columbia College who hails from the cow pastures of Eastern Tennessee. He claims to be a big Daft Punk fan even though he didn't discover their existence until three months before they broke up. When he's not making questionable sounds on his trombone, he's probably watching an anime whilst regretting his decision to study Japanese.
Columbia College, 2026.
Michael Zhang is a pianist, swimmer, amateur cook, cactus owner, and Biology major from Burke, Virginia. He started playing piano when he was 5 years old and has played every song by Chopin that he is capable of since then. In his non-existent free time, he can be found watching self-help Youtube videos, eating grapefruit, and sitting on his massive Craigslist bean bag.
Columbia College, 2026.
Columbia College, 2026.
Naomi hails from Massachusetts and enjoys the energy of NYC as she can greet all the pigeons with a coo. When not in line for the omelet station, she can be found in Lerner 555 or practicing yoga in the Wallach sky lounge.
Columbia College, 2027.
Natalie Kim is a student at Columbia College (Class of 2027) who plans to study Sociology. Natalie was born and raised in Austin, Texas, where she spends time with loved ones, plays piano and cello, thrifts, reads, explores new music, writes, and ritually rewatches Studio Ghibli movies in the company of her inner child :)
Columbia College, 2025.
Despite having lived in Orlando, FL his whole life, Nick has only played clarinet for one Disney movie. His hobbies include complaining about there being no hot water to shower with, alleging that the tuner is wrong, and blowing precious time in the Butler Stacks watching TLC clips (he’s Amy Slaton from 1000-lb Sisters’ biggest fan & would do anything for her). Nick has an unhealthy obsession with not practicing and not studying, but became an iPad boy recently so that he seems employable. Talk to him about art history and Lady Gaga’s 2017 Super Bowl Performance, though the two are mutually inclusive.
Columbia College, 2026.
Nick is from Hershey, Pennsylvania (like the chocolate!!!) and has been playing french horn (the coolest instrument by far) since sixth grade. His favorite ways to avoid doing homework are listening to music, watching movies, going down Wikipedia/YouTube rabbit holes, playing video games, and wandering aimlessly around campus and the city…
Oh, and practicing!!
Columbia College, 2026.
Nithin is a computer science major from San Diego, CA, and plays the flute and piccolo in Pops. When not exploring the city or studying in a cafe, you’ll probably find him watching anime or reading manga.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2028
Olivia is from Toronto, Canada, where she grew up in the city hanging around polar bears and moose. In addition to being a student at SEAS, she has been playing the violin for 12+ years. In her free time, she can often be found scouring for cheap concert tickets and trying out new restaurants.
Columbia College, 2026.
I was originally born in Corvallis, Oregon on the West Coast. 7 years ago, my family moved to South Bend, Indiana in the Midwest. And now I find myself in New York, finally ticking "East Coast" off my list. If I'm not studying or playing music, I'll usually be either playing video games with my friends or watching random intriguing science videos on YouTube, usually astronomy. I've been in a ton of ensembles in my 7 years of playing percussion, but nothing like Pops, so I'm more than excited to be a part of it this year and the coming years!!
Barnard College, 2025.
Born in Manhattan and raised just a $10.75 train ticket away (AKA North Jersey), Serena is a student of Sociology and Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. She has 10+ years of clarinet-playing under her belt and is grateful that it led her to Pops! When not rotting in the Milstein Center over 100 pages of reading, Serena enjoys watching video essays, strolling in Riverside Park, getting food with her friends, and figuring out how she's going to travel the world post-graduation. And no, that’s not her real hair color.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2026.
Serena comes from Spokane, Washington, and is majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Economics (what a sellout!). When she's not jamming out to Olivia Rodrigo, she can be found attempting to "lock-in" in the Butler coffin or trying to beat her friends in the New York Times mini crossword. She also enjoys playing badminton and skiing and fun fact: she's never chewed gum before.
SIPA, 2025.
Shannon has been a pianist for ~85% of her life and loves performing. She is rather fond of going on adventures, getting lost in nature, belting Broadway songs, sometimes being overly dramatic, and enjoying anything snow-related. She appreciates good witticisms and clever puns and once tried to memorize a list of Shakespearean insults.
One other thing:
If you have a puppy (or a dog, because all dogs *are* puppies...), let Shannon know. And let her pet it. She will want to pet it. Always. There is never a time she will not want to pet a puppy.
Columbia College, 2028
Born and raised in Hong Kong, SJ started playing the harp at the age of 7, while they were still idolizing their elder sister (who started playing the harp a year prior). They love delicious food, theatre, and listening to instrumental (often anime) soundtracks while trying to study. SJ is also a big fan of sleep, even though they rarely get the recommended 8 hours a night. When they’re not in the practice room, you can find SJ either looking up etymology or gushing over adorable creatures!
Columbia College, 2028
Sophia is a violinist from Longmeadow, Massachusetts, where the closest boba place is too far away. She plans to major in Neuroscience & Behavior on the pre-med track. When she's not napping in her dorm or studying in Butler, Sophia can be found watching movies with friends at 1 am, playing volleyball, scrolling on Instagram instead of being productive, crocheting, or trying to navigate the NYC subway.
Barnard College, 2027.
Sophia from Albany, California (30 mins from San Francisco). She loves to play tennis, read, and watch anime. Sophia is a Physics major at Barnard College and enjoys all things stem. She has an unhealthy boba obsession and is on a quest to find the best boba place in NYC.
Barnard College, 2028
Stella Dull, a Seattle native and violinist, is equally passionate about playing John Williams' Star Wars scores as she is about tackling her opponents on the rugby field. When not immersed in orchestral music or club rugby, you'll likely find her on a quest for the city's best food spots! (May the fork be with you)
Columbia College, 2026
Susha is from the sunny lands of London, England. Due to her very indecisive nature, she has already changed her major multiple times and is currently giving psychology a try. Her spirit animal is a cat because her top three favourite things to do are sleep, eat and play (the violin)! You can find her often struggling to decide whether to sleep for eleven hours or pull an all-nighter to watch ‘just another episode’ of her favourite k-drama.
Barnard College, 2025.
Tara is an avid central NJ fan majoring in computational biology, who listens to lofi and house music (bonus points if they're lofi house). Tara enjoys biking, playing card games, and engaging in epic speed typing duels (definitely not using piano as a method of improving typing skills). As a recent convert to team tomato, Tara's favorite topics include ketchup, rewatching "New Girl" for the 7th time, the best overnight oats recipe, and game pigeon mancala supremacy!
Columbia College, 2027
Tazia Mohammad plays the French Horn, and is majoring in Economics-Political Science at Columbia College. In her free time, she can be found stress cooking, drawing on her iPad, or working on This Month's Pet Project.
Barnard College, 2027.
Teja is a violinist from Maryland majoring in neuroscience at Barnard College. Outside of violin, she also sings Carnatic (Indian Classical) music, and loves to (attempt) landscape photography! She also loves knit sweaters and any variation of tea (although homemade chai is her favorite).
Barnard College, 2025.
For a 5’1" human, the cello was the only option after Tiffany’s father outright rejected the violin, citing hearing loss concerns and from then on, it was love at first sight. A dog-loving, matcha-obsessed human, Tiffany hails from the Big D (formerly known as Dallas, TX). When not practicing the cello or trying to muster up motivation to study, legend says Tiffany may be found at Milstein editing a new video or running along Riverside Park.
School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2025.
Timothy originally lived in the superior part of California (that will be left up to your own interpretation) before moving to Columbia and living on the east coast for the first time. You are free to call him Tim, Timothy, Timmy, or Timothy Louis Simmons III if you want to be fancy. He's an avid movie watcher, boba connoisseur, aspiring engineer, and self-proclaimed saxophone "player." His main goal in life is to have a kid named Timothy as well. He also gives people cans of Yerba Mate upon request.
Columbia College, 2025.
Titi Akinade is a clarinetist in Columbia College. She enjoys all kinds of music ranging from classical to indie rock to afro-beats, and especially enjoys curating Spotify playlists with ambiguous titles. Other than playing her instrument, her hobbies include cooking and trying new foods; watching movies and listening to their soundtracks; and resisting the urge to pet every dog she sees in the city.
Columbia College, 2027
Yordan is from Asheville, NC, and plans to study biology! Outside of playing the oboe, he enjoys hiking, cooking, reading and wandering around NYC in his free time :)