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Ella Sharpe
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12022-11-27T22:22:48-08:00Ella Sharpe3Why USC?plain2022-11-27T22:25:37-08:00Ella Sharpe is a double bassist and violist da gamba from North Carolina. She will be completing her Bachelors of Music in double bass performance at the Thornton School of Music in Fall 2022 and starting her masters at the Shepherd School of Music in Spring 2023. She has experience in both orchestral and early music performance.
Ella’s Young Artist Project has given a voice to Thornton students to express their thoughts and concerns directly to the school's new Dean. In a series of interviews, she asks two simple questions: Why USC?; and What would you change about USC? The reflections of each student have been edited into one video that will be presented by the Thornton Student Council to the newly hired Dean in an effort to personify the concerns of the student body.