MIT Concert Choir presents Magnificat

Bach | Stevens | Higdon featuring MTA faculty violinst Natalie Lin Douglas

November 20, 2021 | 08:00 pm

Free and Open to MIT Community and the Public
November 20, 2021 | 08:00 pm

J.S. Bach, Magnificat

Halsey Stevens, Magnificat

Jennifer Higdon, The Singing Rooms
featuring MTA faculty violinist Natalie Lin
 

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.
  • NOTE for Visitors: Upon registering you will recive a link to Tim Tickets, MIT's contact tracing tool. On the day of the event, please visit the Tim Tickets link you will receive in your confirmation email 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.
  • For Live Streaming Options: If you cannot attend in person, you can watch the concert via our livestream:

 

 

ABOUT MIT CONCERT CHOIR

The MIT Concert Choir, directed by Dr. William Cutter, is a large choral group open by audition to both graduate and undergraduate students, and to members of the MIT community. The Concert Choir is a social, academic and musical ensemble in which students learn and perform major works from the standard repertoire, as well as selected shorter and lesser-known pieces.

Basic vocal technique, diction, and music reading skills are a part of every rehearsal. Rehearsals culminate in a public performance each semester that is often accompanied by a professional orchestra and soloists. When appropriate, student soloists are also featured. You can find a more detailed history of MIT's Concert Choir here.

 

 

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