It's Alive is a series of semi-staged play readings directed by Anna Kohler. This reading features an adaptation of Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, a 1964 political satire black comedy film that satirizes the fears of a nuclear conflict...
Yukiko Oba has performed extensively as an accompanist for recitals, choruses, master classes, and composers’ projects. Ms. Oba is a graduate of Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo. She began playing piano at the age of six in her native Japan. She has been a member of the accompanying staff at...
Combo I
April in Paris
Duke/Harburg, arr. Marek Subernat
Full House Wes Montgomery
Soul Vaccination
Castillo/Kupka
Summertime George Gershwin, arr. Olivier Midy
Unsquare Dance
Dave Brubeck, arr. Chase Vogeli
Lily Bailey, ’19 tenor saxophone
Jasmine Brewer, G vibraphone
Jake Burga, ’18 tenor...
The program will feature: Evan Ziporyn, Pondok; John Cage, In A Landscape; Philip Glass, Etudes for Piano No. 2, 11; Karlheinz Stockhausen, Connection
On this season closer, MITSO Concerto Competition winner Emerson Piano Scholar Connie Wu, graduate student in chemical engineering, will perform the first movement of Rachmaninoff, Piano Concerto No. 1; Also on the program Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem featuring the New World Chorale. ...
Under the direction of Lamine Touré, Rambax will present its annual outdoor performance in front of the Stratton Student Center steps. The rain location is Lobdell on the 2nd floor of the student Center.
Under the direction of Evan Ziporyn, MIT Gamelan Galak Tika will present its spring semester concert featuring new music by Guest Artistic Director, Dewa Ketut Alit, as well as a selection of traditional Balinese music and dance. Dancers featured on this program are Claire Fassnacht and Sonya...
MITHAS presents Rachna Bodas, Hindusthani vocal, Ramchandrea Joshi, harmomium; and Girish Nalawade, tabla.
Tickets may be purchased online at mithas.org and with cash or check at the door.
To honor Herb Pomeroy, MIT’s “Father of Jazz” and founder of MIT’s jazz performance program, the Festival Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Frederick Harris, also featuring the FJE Alumni Band, will present world premieres by current members and arrangements and original music by alumni. Gala...
William Cutter, director of the choral program, will conduct the MIT Concert Choir and a freelance orchestra with Sarah Yanovitch, soprano; Patrick Waters, tenor; Dana Whiteside, baritone, in a performance of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, one of the most popular works in the classical repertoire....