WORKS ON HOPE
Two of South America’s greatest jazz artists, Luciana Souza and Guillermo Klein, join the MIT Wind Ensemble, MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble and MIT Vocal Jazz Ensemble in creating innovative new compositions and arrangements. The 8pm concert program will feature a new work for Luciana...
Emerson Fellow Student Recital. Benjamin Steinhorn (G), bassoon; Eileen Huang, piano. Ronald Haroutunian, instructor. Bach, Partita in A minor, BWV 1013; Schumann, Fantasiestücke, Op. 73; Tansman, Suite pour Basson; Devienne, Quartet No. 1 in C Major, Op. 73; Dutilleux, Sarabande et Cortege pour...
Jacob Collier harmonizes with MIT
For his MIT residency, the Grammy-winning artist collaborates with over 150 student musicians to stage the monumental concert, "Imagination Off the Charts."
Sharon Lacey | Arts at MIT
February 24, 2017
A productive artist residency generally provides the...
Keeril Makan's Persona will be performed at LA Opera November 9-12, 2017 at the Roy and EdnaDisney/Cal Arts Theater (REDCAT).
Based on Ingmar Bergman's classic film, Persona is a provocative and artistically complex depiction of human frailty, cruelty and identity. In an isolated summer house, a...
About Amritha Murali
Amritha Murali belongs to a family of connoisseurs of music. Her exceptional musical instincts have been well nurtured by her parents and she has, today, gained much acclaim and popularity as a highly talented musician. She has had the good fortune of learning vocal music from...
About Guillermo Klein
The craft of composition has been a part of Guillermo Klein's life since his childhood in Argentina. Klein's father presented him with a piano when he turned 11 years old and, inspired by the legendary Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla, he promptly began his experimentation...
THE MUSIC OF LUCIANA SOUZA, a program filled with many of her original compositions as well as other songs from composers whose music she has recorded. Ensemble and solo performances feature arrangements by “Moss” and Luciana Souza, Lee Abe and Antonio Carlos Jobim. You’ll also hear the sweet,...
MITHAS presents a lecture-demonstration by virtuoso violinist R. K. Shriramkumar.
About R K Shriramkumar
RK Shriramkumar belongs to a family of eminent Carnatic musicians who hail from Rudrapatna, a little village on the banks of the river Kaveri in Karnataka, South India. His grandfather Vidvan ...
Here is a podcast featuring Prof. Michael Cuthbert, principal investigator of the Music21 project.
What is music21?
Music21 is a set of tools that help scholars and other active listeners answer questions about music quickly and simply. Combining knowledge from musicology and computer programming...
The New York Times reviewed a play by Ken Urban who is joining MTA as Senior Lecturer in Theater Arts this coming fall.
Ken Urban’s “Nibbler,” about teenagers in suburban New Jersey, is the kind of play that doesn’t know where to set down its lunch tray. Produced by the Amoralists at Rattlestick...