harbanger, a turntable septet featuring Visiting Artist and DJ Rob Swift, performs in a first of its kind concert to close out an intensive two-week course during spring 2020 Independent Activities Period (IAP).
The course is facilitated by Eran Egozy, Professor of the Practice in Music Technology...
Following up on his celebrated debut recording of JS Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas, Grammy award-winning violinist and producer Johnny Gandelsman (Brooklyn Rider, Silkroad Ensemble) returns to MIT with his new project, presenting Bach’s complete cello suites on the violin.
More about Johnny...
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...
In light of President Reif’s announcement on March 10th regarding COVID-19, this event has been CANCELED.
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...
Lakaï Dance Theatre presents The Block: An Afro-Musical as part of the 2019–20 MIT Performing series. In The Block, the street becomes a stage for self-reflection on toxic masculinity, racial profiling, mental health, and violence, all as a means of community improvement. Through hip-hop and Afro-...
As an MIT CAST Mellon Faculty Fellow, Jay Scheib is reinventing Ingmar Bergman’s The Silence (1963). The film, described both as a “landmark of modernist cinema” (Lloyd Michaels) and a “tangle of brooding confusions and despairs” (The New York Times), exposes the tense and uncomfortable...
Known as the nation’s foremost label launched by an orchestra and devoted exclusively to new music, BMOP/sound today announced the release Keeril Makan's new album: Keeril Makan: Dream Lightly.
Raised by parents of Indian-South African and Russian-Jewish heritage, Keeril Makan was immersed from an...
Click the following link to view the Livestream: MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble Concert
John Harbison, Acting Music Director.
Tony Award-winning arranger-composer, Jamshied Sharifi, ’83, Guest Conductor.
Featuring MIT student and alumni works, with original compositions and arrangements by Sharifi...
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...
In light of President Reif’s March 10th announcement regarding COVID-19, this event has been CANCELED.
7:00 PM Q&A Session — “Music at MIT”
7:30 PM Concert
MIT Wind Ensemble Chamber Music, MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble, MIT Vocal Jazz Ensemble. Laura Grill Jaye & Peter Godart, G, Guest...