On this noon student recital, Larry Wang '18, piano; Garrett Parrish '17, drums; Jeff Moran, bass; Eric Nakanishi, alto/tenor saxophone will collaborate with Emerson Scholar Alan Osmundson '19, trumpet, in performances of works by Freddie Hubbard, Bob Haggart, Jimmy Van Heusen, Radiohead, Christian...
Emerson Fellow Julia Cha '18 will perform Bach, Partita No. 2 in C minor; Mozart, Sonata in B-flat major, K.333; Liszt, Ballade No. 2 in B minor. She is a student of David Deveau.
About Julia Cha
Julia Cha was born in Seoul, Korea in January 1997 and began playing piano at age five. At age eight...
The noon recital program by Venkatesh Sivaraman will feature Beethoven, Sonata in C Major, Op. 53; Messiaen, Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus; Liszt, Années de pelerinage: Premiere Année: Suisse. He is a student of Yukiko Sekino.
About Venkatesh Sivaraman
Venkatesh Sivaraman, ’20, has been a...
Accompanied by Eileen Huang, Emerson Fellow Henry Love will perform a violin recital featuring Beethoven, Sonata in F major, Op. 24 Spring; Brahms, Sonata No. 2 in A Major, Op.100; Wieniawski, Polonaise de concert No. 1 in D major. Henry is a student of Sarita Uranovsky.
About Henry Love
Henry...
Brooklyn Nomads presents a benefit concert featuring music and artists from the 7 countries affected by the recent immigration executive order. (Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen).
The concert will feature Hadi Eldebek, Ramzi Edlibi, Nick Chbat, Naseem Al-Atrash, Navid...
An Emerson Scholar, recipient of the Ruina Scholarship and student of David Deveau Connie Wu, graduate student in chemical engineering, was announced as the winner of the 2017 MIT Symphony Orchestra's Concerto Competition. Connie auditioned with the first movement of Rachmaninoff's first piano...
The Guitar and the Tome of Sorrows: Gender, Music, and Memory in the Nineteenth Century Armenian Intellectual Awakening
Presented by Melissa Bilal, Visiting Scholar of History at MIT
In this talk, I will argue for the centrality of music in the nineteenth century gendered imaginations of the...
Chacun à son goût - (to each his own taste)
Come and enjoy a rich menu of French musical delights presented by the MIT Chamber Chorus and their “Chef de Choeur” William Cutter
Trois chansons - Maurice Ravel
French folk songs - arranged Arthur Fickenscher
Le Ruisseau - Gabriel Fauré
Quatre petites...
David Kravitz, baritone, and the Arneis String Quartet perform works for baritone and string quartet based on the poetry of Walt Whitman. The program will include: Being Music, for baritone & string quartet with text by Walt Whitman, excerpted from Song of Myself; music by Charles Fussell; Two...
Democratic Vistas?
Ellington Extrapolations & “Social Significance” Works by Mark Harvey
The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra presents a concert titled “Democratic Vistas?” Mark Harvey and Aardvark will celebrate Duke Ellington’s birthday by honoring his tradition of “social significance” compositions...