MTA Professor Evan Ziporyn releases POP CHANNEL, on March 4, 2022 - his first 'solo' clarinet in two decades. Ziporyn takes us through 12 iconic pop songs from the last 5 decades, imagined through a compendium of clarinets. Every sound on this album – lead vocals, guitar solos, backing horns, even...
MIT SHASS news recently interviewed composer and MTA Faculty member, Elena Ruehr, her composition Requiem. A excerpt of the article is below. To read the entire story CLICK HERE
Of the Mozart and Brahms requiems, Ruehr says: "To me these great works of art are noble because they express the sorrow...
Killian Hall
What would happen if you play music backwards, upside down, at extreme speeds, or even sideways? Featuring MIT composer and music theorist, Nathan Lam and piano virtuoso, Jihye Chang, Crab Canons and other Musical Curiosities explores the creative intersection of math and music. The...
Presented by the MIT Chamber Music Society Recital Series
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Livestream: https://web.mit.edu/webcast/mta/s22/13/
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MIT Music & Theater Arts Presents:
The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse
Directed by Anna Kohler
April 7-9 and 14-16 @ 8pm
W97 @ 345 Vassar Street
“The Thanksgiving Play” by Larissa FastHorse is a bitter and wildly funny reflection on one of the most treasured holidays in America. That...
April 07, 2022 | 08:00 pm
MIT Music & Theater Arts Presents:
The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse
Directed by Anna Kohler
April 7-9 and 14-16 @ 8pm
W97 @ 345 Vassar Street
“The Thanksgiving Play” by Larissa FastHorse is a bitter and wildly funny reflection on one of the most treasured...