Canceled: MIT Wind Ensemble Spring Concert

March 14, 2020 | 08:00 pm

Free for MIT Students and MIT Community
March 14, 2020 | 08:00 pm

In light of President Reif’s March 10th announcement regarding COVID-19, this event has been CANCELED.

If you purchased a paid ticket to the event, your order will be canceled and your account will be refunded.

Again, on behalf of Music and Theater Arts and the MIT Community, I apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your support in Music and Theater at MIT.  If you have questions or would like further information, please contact performance@mit.edu

 

Kenneth Amis, Acting Music Director.

A concert featuring the works of great composers from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Music by Beethoven, Hovhaness, Hindemith, Gorb, and more!

Founded by Dr. Frederick Harris, Jr. in the fall of 1999, the MIT Wind Ensemble is comprised of advanced undergraduate & graduate MIT students from a wide range of disciplines. MITWE performs four concerts per year on the MIT campus and one off-campus. Repertoire includes standard outstanding wind repertoire and new music for full wind ensemble, chamber winds, brass ensemble, percussion ensemble, and woodwind ensembles.

Since 2001, the MIT Wind Ensemble has commissioned dozens of original works and has worked with Pulitzer Prize-winnners, the late Gunther Schuller, John Harbison, Michael Colgrass, and many other composers. MITWE has two professional CDs, Waking Winds (2004, Innova Records) and Solo Eclipse (2008, Albany Records). MITWE has been featured on PBS and NPR. Soloists with MITWE have included Kenneth Amis (tuba player of the Empire Brass), Don Byron, Evan Ziporyn, Kenny Werner, Bill McHenry, and numerous student soloists. "[MITWE performs with] a tremendous amount of passionate music-making and artistry . . . [it] plays at a consistently mature, aesthetically engaging level," notes Boston's The Art Fuse in a 2013 MITWE concert review.