Teresa Neff, Lecturer at MIT will showcase her research at the Handel and Haydn Society Bicentennial installation at the Boston Public Library in Copley Sq. with an assist from fellow Lecturer in Music Justin Casinghino.  The H+H exhibit includes an interactive iPad listening station app created by Casinghino which recreates the first H+H performance of Handel's Hallelujah Chorus. Listeners can compare this 1815 performance with other performances  as well as isolate individual voice parts. The H+H Bicentennial exhibit, celebrating H+H’s 200 years as a Boston institution, is open from March 24 through September 5, 2015. It is free and open to the public.

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Jazz in the key of life

Saxophonist Miguel Zenón, a Grammy-winning MIT faculty member, creates a distinctive blend of jazz and traditional Puerto Rican music.

Bringing the stage to the classroom

21T.100 (Theater Arts Production) gathers MIT students, faculty, staff, and other professionals to produce feature-length performances.

Keeril Makan named vice provost for the arts

An acclaimed composer and longtime MIT faculty member, Makan will direct the next act in MIT’s story of artistic leadership.