Alumnus recruits MLB stars and musicians for virtual rendition of 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame'
Harrison Sheckler led 200 people to perform the baseball anthem for the start of the MLB season
Warm up for the start of the Major League Baseball season with a special virtual performance of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" that showcases UC College-Conservatory of Music students and alumni with MLB players. The performance is available to watch online.
Alumnus Harrison Sheckler (BM Piano, '19) brought 200 people together for the performance, which was professionally produced with help from former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo. The performance features singers and musicians from CCM and the Brooklyn College. Filling out the roster for the project are Bret Saberhagen (pitcher in the Royals Hall of Fame and 1985 World Series champion and former Met); Jim Day (FOX Red’s baseball announcer); Susan Roush Dellinger (author of “Red Legs and Black Sox” and granddaughter of Baseball Hall of Famer Edd Roush); Nick Martinez (pitcher for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters of Nippon Professional Baseball and former Ranger’s pitcher); Aristides Aquino (Red’s outfielder); Dale Scott (Former MLB umpire) and many others.
"I wanted to thank talented musician and former MLB pitcher Bronson Arroyo who graciously shared his time in order to make this project possible," Sheckler says. "Thank you to our special guests for participating in the project, the amazing symphony members who played beautifully, the fans who shared their love for music and baseball, and to my amazing production team who always knock it out of the park! Play ball!"
- Armin Meyer (BM Commercial Music Production, ’18)
- Grant Bayer (BM Commercial Music Production, ’18)
- Natalie Orth (BM Violin, ’20)
- Jonathan Lin (BM Violoncello, ’18)
- Carolyn Regula – former DMA Violoncello student
- Peter Ryan (MM Violoncello, ’19) – current DMA Violoncello current
- Sarah Minnemanm – current DMA Oboe student
- Patrick Grimone (BM Oboe, ’19)
- Taylor Overholt (BM Clarinet, ’19)
- Collin Goff – current BM Music Education and Clarinet
- David Goist (BM Violin, '16; MM Violin, '18)
- Kanako Shimasaki – current DMA Violin student
- Taylor Fleshman (BM Harp, '18)
- Evan Sacks-Wilner – current BM Tuba student
- Li-han Eliza Tseng (DMA Violoncello, ’19)
- Katie Riley – current BM Flute student
- Ryan Penshorn – former BM Horn student
- Eliza Edge (BM Horn, ’19)
- Phillip Palmore (BM Horn, ’20)
- Taiga Benito – current BM Double Bass student
- Harrison Sheckler (BM Piano, ’19)
- Tim Garner (BM Commercial Music Production, '19)
The performance has earned media attention from the Cincinnati Enquirer, WGN-TV, Backstage and Spectrum News.
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