MIT Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Adam Boyles will present a program featuring: Kernis, Musica Celestis, for string orchestra; Mozart, Symphony No. 40, one of Mozart's most greatly admired and frequently performed and recorded works; Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, composed in 1915, revised...
MITHAS presents: Mashkoor Ali Khan, Hindustani Vocal, 7pm, Wong Auditorium. Admission: $30; Free with a valid student ID. Tickets can be purchased online at mithas.org and with cash or check at the door.
This harpsichord Recital by Jean Rife marks her 40th anniversary as chamber music coach in MIT Music and Theater Arts. Her program will feature Bach, Partita no. 2 in c minor, BWV 826, Partita no. 4 in D Major, BWV 828, and Partita no. 5 in G Major, BWV 829. a second recital on November 13 will...
A Symposium on New Asian American Theater, a panel discussion with young Asian American playwrights, actors, and directors. Hosted by Claire Conceison’s class Asian American Theater. Panel 7-9pm. Reception 9-10pm. Rm. 10-250, MIT.
Fall Reading Series
Monday, September 26th
3:00 PM, 7:30 PM
83 East 4th Street, 3rd Floor
RSVP@noortheatre.org*
*Reserve to guarantee your seat. Space is limited. Spots available for 3pm and a waitlist available for 7:30pm.
Dead Are My People
by Ismail Khalidi
Directed by Charlotte Brathwaite...
From Hand to Mind: Fundamentals of Music and Evidence -Based Learning in 21M.051 (Fundamentals of Music).
Prof. Michael Scott Cuthbert speaks at MIT's MacVicar Day, March 11, 2016 about how technology is changing the way music fundamentals and music theory are being taught at MIT.
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MIT Music and Theatre Arts commissioned multiple Grammy nominee and Guggenheim and MacArthur fellow Miguel Zenón to write a piece for the MIT Wind Ensemble. Jazz composer and saxophonist Zenón found inspiration in the socially conscious work of the student performers. The creative collaboration...
Published on May 29, 2015
The MIT Costume Shop is where creativity flourishes at the Institute. Courses in both costume design and figure drawing are only a couple of the examples of what is offered. The Costume Shop also designs, constructs and assists in all theater art productions on campus...
As part of the Charter Day Celebration concert from April 2, 2016, Senior Lecturer Charles Shadle wrote a new work, Nocturne: On the River, to commemorate the Institute’s move from Boston to Cambridge. This world premiere performance also included historical photographs dating from around 1916.
Keeril Makan's opera was premiered at National Sawdust in Brooklyn in a production directed by Jay Scheib, who also wrote the libretto. It was conducted by Evan Ziporyn. The work was presented again at the Gardner Museum’s Calderwood Hall in Boston.