Emerson/Harris Voice - Group Recital

November 13, 2021 | 12:00 pm

Free and open to the MIT Community on COVID Pass
November 13, 2021 | 12:00 pm

Join us for a group vocal recital featuring Emerson/Harris Program Voice Scholars performing a diverse range of repertoire. Past recitals have featured composers including Franz Joseph Haydn, Roger Quilter, Franz Peter Schubert, Claude Debussy and many others.

Join us for a group vocal recital featuring Emerson/Harris Program Voice Scholars performing a diverse range of repertoire. Works by Johannes Brahms, J.S. Bach, Jules Massenet, Ralph Vaughan Williams, George Frideric Handel, Stefano Donaudy, Albert Donaudy, and Vincenzo Bellini.

COVID 19 HEALTH POLICY

We care deeply about the well-being and safety of our audiences, artists, and staff, and are excited to welcome you back to live performances at Music and Theater Arts!

For this performance:

  • Masks are required to be worn at all times
  • Students must have a current Covid Pass Attestation and be prepared to present your MIT ID at the door.
  • NOTE for Visitors: On the day of the event, please visit the Tim Tickets link above and complete the instructions to be assigned a Tim Ticket. You should submit your Tim Ticket daily attestation at least 30 minutes before entering the venue.

About the Emerson/Harris Program for Private Study:

Funded by the late Mr. Cherry L. Emerson, Jr. (SM, 1941) in response to an appeal from Associate Provost Ellen T. Harris, Class of 1949 Professor Emeritus of Music, the Emerson/Harris Program (E/HP) offers merit-based financial grants for private lesson study in music to MIT students of outstanding achievement on their instruments or voice in classical, jazz or world music. Each academic year, the Emerson/Harris program awards half or full stipends to cover the cost of lessons to nearly fifty applicants who commit to a full year’s study and participate in the musical life of the MIT community. Subject credit may be obtained commensurate with the project options. Private teacher selections, made in consultation with the music faculty, may include instructors from MIT staff and throughout Greater Boston.