AXIOM Ensemble

March 18, 2025 | 04:30 pm

Thomas Tull Concert Hall | Free and Open to the Public
March 18, 2025 | 04:30 pm

Join the AXIOM Ensemble for their first concert of the spring semester!

March 18, 2025 4:30pm | W18 Thomas Tull Concert Hall

Repertoire

Nonet in F Major, Louis SpohrAdam Boyles, Conductor

Axiom explores the nonet repertoire in its second semester. The “Grand” Nonet in F major of Louis Spohr, written in 1813, is a milestone of the nonet repertoire, and set the standard for instrumentation and scope for many such works to follow.

An axiom is defined as an established rule or principle; a self-evident truth. It also stems from the word axios which means ‘worthy’. There are musical works which don’t quite fit in the context of a typical large-ensemble concert nor chamber music concert, but are most certainly worthy works of art. AXIOM, MIT’s newest ensemble, explores such musical works.

Join the AXIOM Ensemble for their first concert of the spring semester!

March 18, 2025 4:30pm | W18 Thomas Tull Concert Hall

Repertoire

  • Nonet in F Major, Louis Spohr

Adam Boyles, Conductor

Axiom explores the nonet repertoire in its second semester. The “Grand” Nonet in F major of Louis Spohr, written in 1813, is a milestone of the nonet repertoire, and set the standard for instrumentation and scope for many such works to follow.

An axiom is defined as an established rule or principle; a self-evident truth. It also stems from the word axios which means ‘worthy’. There are musical works which don’t quite fit in the context of a typical large-ensemble concert nor chamber music concert, but are most certainly worthy works of art. AXIOM, MIT’s newest ensemble, explores such musical works.