Caps Off to Our SFCM Graduates!
Photographers capture the festive rites and poignant moments as the SFCM class of 2023 celebrates Commencement.
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) played host to commencement for the Class of 2023 at the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco on May 19, conferring degrees to 184 undergraduate, postgraduate, and graduate students.
“The number one most important word for you leaving today is ‘optimism’,” said President David Stull. “It allows you to see the world as endless possibilities.” Optimism, the ability to work on a team or by one’s self, the discipline to achieve, and the originality to create the unexpected are among the skills of those who study music, Stull detailed.
Double bassist Alexandria Kelley BM ‘23 addressed her classmates and guests by saying, “Being an artist means being an ambassador of the values we want to see around us.” Kelley and Jasmine Sahd PSC ‘23, who studied vocal performance, were nominated and elected by their peers as student speakers.
"We need passionate young people to get us reconnected through music to what matters most about being human – and I choose you," Composer Jake Heggie said. "I choose you to ignite and share the flame of possibility and the fire of inspiration. I choose you to wake up the world and blaze new pathways. I choose you, Class of 2023. You’ve done good work – now get out there and do great work."
Two students were honored for their academic achievement: Allegra Kelly BM ‘23 received the Dean’s Award and Laura Elena Fernandez MM ‘23 was presented with the President’s Award. Both earned degrees in vocal performance.
"Congratulations class of 2023, this is not an ending, it's an overture, let's go out there and put on a show!" Student speaker Jasmine Sahd PSC ‘23, who studied vocal performance, said to her classmates.
“You always have a home at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music,” said Chair of the Board of Trustees Tim Foo. “Take pride in what you've accomplished and cherish the memories.”