Full lyric soprano Kerry Deal is a versatile performer in the greater Boston area. As a frequent interpreter of oratorio, she has been especially heard in the sacred works of Mozart, including his Requiem, Coronation Mass, Solemn Vespers, and the Grand Mass in C Minor, but her performances also...
A top prizewinner of the International Paganini Competition, Lynn Chang enjoys an active international career as soloist, chamber musician, and educator. For 25 years he performed as a member of the Boston Chamber Music Society; he has also appeared at the Marlboro, and Tanglewood Music Festivals,...
IAP Performance by the MIT Laptop Orchestra (MITLork), sponsored by Eran Egozy, Professor of the Practice in Music and Theater Arts, and directed by Chris Chronopoulos ’09 (Physics).
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Comprised of leading American vocal soloists, chamber musicians, and music educators, Skylark presents: Theorem, an exploration of mathematical forms in music featuring works by Tallis, Ockeghem, Byrd, Dufay, Britten, Norgard, Stockhausen, and Bach.
Mathematics...
A conversation and concert performed on period instruments by violinist Susanna Ogata, assistant concertmaster of the Handel and Haydn orchestra, and fortepianist Ian Watson, conductor and keyboardist. Both are members of the Handel and Haydn Society. This program will feature Beethoven, Violin...
Go Gently to the Water—Celebrating Dominique Eade. MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble. Frederick Harris Jr., music director. Dominique Eade, guest vocalist-composer, with the MIT Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Liz Tobias, director. The MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble collaborates with the stellar Boston-based...
The concert program will include Haydn's Symphony No. 100; John Harbison's Double Concerto for Oboe and Clarinet, with soloists Paul Ragaller and Eran Egozy, and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5. The concert will be livestreamed on http://mta.mit.edu/multimedia/view
Symphony No. 100 of Joseph Haydn...
Under the direction of music director Frederick Harris, Jr, and assistant conductor Kenneth Amis, the MIT Wind Ensemble will feature MIT alumnus Dylan Sherry, ’12, guest tenor saxophonist. The program will include: Copland, Emblems; Bernstein, Overture to Candide; Thompson, Alleluia; Shostakovich,...
This Music for Food program will feature:
J. S. Bach, Ciaccona, performed by Soovin Kim, violin, and four voices. The performance features hidden chorales as revealed in a study by Helga Thoene.
Berio, Violin duets (selections). Performed by Marcus Thompson, Lila Brown, Kim Kashkashian, &...
BMOP under the direction of Gil Rose, will premiere a work by composer Benjamin Park, MIT class of 2010 in Music and Physics, at an 8pm concert on Saturday, February 18, 2017 at Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory, 33 Gainsborough St., Boston. A 7pm talk will preceed the concert.
Benjamin Park,...