Resilience is the word that comes up when describing McKersin. He overcame a troubled environment and upbringing in order to become the dancer, educator, and artistic director that he is today. With Ethnic-Haitian dance as his base vocabulary, McKersin started building a bigger arsenal with Hip-Hop...
The Minor in Music Technology gives students the opportunity to learn about important techniques and methodologies applied to music using technology, computation, and engineering. Minors take additional subjects to broaden their understanding of music through theory, history/culture, and/or...
Find out how to get involved in MIT Theater Arts, all levels of experience are welcome!
Meet the Theater Arts group and learn about the many student performance groups on campus including the Musical Theater Guild, The Wuming Theater Club, Black Theater Guild, Fixations, Shakespeare Ensemble, E33...
Program:
Price: Dances in the Canebrakes
Korngold: Cello Concerto (Valerie Chen, cello)
INTERMISSION
Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
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ABOUT MIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The origins of MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO) date back as far as 1884 when the first...
Join MIT's Vocal Jazz Ensemble for an evening of joy and music, directed by Laura Grill Jaye!
Joe Maurer is delighted to return to his home state of Massachusetts to teach ethnomusicology courses at MIT. He received a Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology from the University of Chicago (2020) and a B.A. in Music, Public Policy, and Education from Brown University (2010). His primary areas of research...
Join us for a beautiful concert by the MIT Symphony Orchestra featuring faculty members Marcus Thompson and Natalie Lin Douglas.
PROGRAM
Haydn: Symphony no. 88 in G major
Britten: Double Concerto for Violin and Viola (Natalie Lin Douglas and Marcus Thompson)
INTERMISSION
Mayer: Symphony no. 5 in F...
SATURDAY, October 29, 2022 | 08:00 pm
MIT’s Annual Family Weekend Concert
Celebrating Musical Ingenuity
MIT Wind Ensemble & MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble
Frederick Harris, Jr. Music Director
Kenneth Amis, Assistant conductor
A special program of diverse, reflective, and innovative...
The MIT Chamber Chorus marks the 350th anniversary of the death of composer Heinrich Schütz in a program that features his funeral masterwork, “Musikalische Exequien” alongside beloved works of the German choral tradition, including pieces by Hildegard von Bingen, J. S. Bach, Clara Schumann,...
The MIT Concert Choir presents the East Coast premiere of The Listeners by Pulitzer-Prize and GRAMMY®-award winning composer Caroline Shaw. This work for chorus, orchestra, and vocal soloists is a response to Carl Sagan’s Golden Record, launched into space within a NASA Voyager probe in 1977. The...