MITHAS presents: Ken Zuckerman, Hindustani sarod. Ken Zuckerman “has risen from a mere curious foreigner interested in fathoming the secrets of the exotic East and its equally exotic musical fare, to being one of the foremost performers of the art.” He is one of Ali Akbar Khan’s senior-most...
Emerson Scholar Student Solo Recital: Daniel Manesh (G), piano. Bach, English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807; Chopin, Ballade No. 3 in A-flat major, Op. 47and No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 52; L. Libermann, Gargoyles, Op. 29. 5:15pm, Killian Hall. Free.
Emerson Scholar Student String recital by Alexandra Panov ‘17, Dominique Hoskin ‘15, Isaac Cabrera ‘17, Taylor Safrit ‘18, Lisa Kong ‘18, Sarah Yu ’15, and Daniel Zhang ’15, Aditya Gopalan ’18, Ari Umans (G), Deepti Rahavan ’17, Michelle Noh ’18, Nathan Gibson (G), Henry Love ‘18. Noon, Killian...
CMS Jazz Combos, Keala Kaumeheiwa, coach. Featuring: Jonathan Abbott (G), Justin Gong ‘18, Jake Burga ‘18, Henry Kavle ‘17, Oliver Midy, Stephanie Newton, Daniel Smithwick (G), Fulton Wang (G), Joshua Woodard ‘18, Jason Choi ‘15, Alexandra Geffrey, Luca Giancardo (Postdoc), Dave Lawrence (G), Luke...
Beethoven, Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata) and Chopin, Sonata No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 58. Noon, Killian Hall. Free.
Advanced Music Performance Student Recital. MIT Emerson Fellow: John Bowler ‘15, piano. Bach, Toccata in E minor; Chopin, Polonaise-fantaisie; Ravel, Gaspard de la nuit.
Music as Service: a world premiere by Miguel Zenón
MIT Wind Ensemble, Frederick Harris, Jr., music director and MIT Concert Choir, William Cutter, music director, with special guest composer-saxophonist, Miguel Zenón. This program features the world premiere of Music as Service, a four-movement...
Meet MIT graduate student Sarah Rumbley ‘12. She will be the piano soloist with the MIT Symphony Orchestra on March 14 performing the first movement of Schumann’s Piano Concerto. Sarah is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. Her research...
Lecturer in Music Justin Casinghino, will have a work premiered at Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium on Tuesday, March 17, 2015. The piece Not but a seed.. for SATB and choir, with text by the composer, was commissioned via World Projects, Inc. and the Boston Composers' Coalition for this performance...
Teresa Neff, Lecturer at MIT will showcase her research at the Handel and Haydn Society Bicentennial installation at the Boston Public Library in Copley Sq. with an assist from fellow Lecturer in Music Justin Casinghino. The H+H exhibit includes an interactive iPad listening station app created by...