 Boston University School of Music students held a Student Composers concert Monday night at the College of Fine Arts concert hall. I want you to listen and hear me. The students premiered original pieces that they've been working on all semester to be enjoyed by peers, music lovers and community members alike. Like, I'm always excited to see student concerts. Students have this privilege of working with friends in school for a longer period of time than a professional career. And that sometimes shows in music and make it really personal and special. Some works were performed by the composers themselves while others were performed by peers. I am excited. It's been a great concert in past semesters when I've played in it and seen it. I'm excited to see what other composers bring in. It's always a very diverse program. Group performances, solos and orchestras were all showcased. I think it's really important for us as composers and artists to be aware of what our colleagues are doing. Like, I think if we're just trying to write in a vacuum or create in a vacuum, it becomes very like just this feedback loop of non-productivity. So yeah, I definitely get a lot of inspiration from hearing what my friends and the people I know are writing. Whether you're a music junkie or just looking to be inspired, come back next semester to hear more of BU's finest student composers. The concerts are free and open to all. Reporting for BU TV, I'm Mia Katib.