Musical improvisation and films by animator/artist Kate Matson with live soundtrack by the FiLmprov Ensemble. FILM + improvisation = FiLmprov! Add live musical improvisation by world class musicians to the moving modern art of filmmaker Kate Matson and enter the world of FiLmprov! Join our...
Composer Evan Ziporyn will present Cords, Columns, and Skins: Recent Works.
About Evan Ziporyn
Evan Ziporyn, Head of Music and Theater Arts, is a composer/clarinetist who has forged an international reputation through his genre-defying, cross-cultural works and performances. At MIT he is...
Talk: "Over Half a Century of Successful Songwriting and Composing"
About Al Kooper
Al Kooper is often referred to as the "Zelig" or "Forrest Gump" of Rock. Somehow, in a career that spans 50 years, he has managed to turn up at key points in the last five decades. In 1958, Koop began his...
Emerson Fellow Sylvain Carpentier will perform Beethoven Sonata No. 24 in F-sharp Major, Op. 78; Chopin Mazurka No. 1, Op. 24, Mazurka No. 2, Op. 24, Mazurka No. 4 Op. 33, and Sonata No. 3, Op. 58. He currently studies with David Deveau.
Emerson Fellow Yun Chang '19, piano, will perform Beethoven, Sonata in F major, Op. 54; Liszt-Mozart, Reminiscences of Don Juan; and Charles Shadle, A Tale of my Native Land. Charles Shadle is Senior Lecturer in Music at MIT. Yun Chang currently studies with David Deveau.
About Yun Chang
Yun...
Presented by MITHAS, Kunnakudi Balamurali Krishnan, Carnatic Vocal will perform at 4pm in MIT's Wong Auditorium. Admission: $30; Free with a valid student ID. Tickets can be purchased online at mithas.org and with cash or check at the door.
Music and Theater Arts invites students to explore these disciplines as artistic practices and as cultural, intellectual and personal avenues of inquiry and discovery. Students may pursue concentrations, minors or majors in either Music or Theater, as well as joint majors with Engineering or...
The program in Theater Arts at MIT invites students to explore theater as a contemporary artistic practice within an intellectually rich continuum of traditions in the performing arts.
We engage the performing arts as a mode of inquiry into self and society with the intention that it can...
This reading of Amy Herzog's 4000 Miles will be directed by Adam Strandberg. Participants will include Peter Duerst '18, Noelle Colant '17, Grace Kuffner '20, and Anna Kohler.
IT’S ALIVE! is a series of staged play readings featuring students, professional actors, and faculty that is directed by...
Accompanied by her instructor Liz Tobias, on piano and Chase Vogeli '20 on drums, Talia will perform a program featuring works by Jeanine Tesori, Sting, Luciana Souza, and others.
About Talia Khan
Talia Khan, an Arizona native, is a freshman at MIT. She plans to major in Course 3 (Materials Science...