MIT Concert Choir
William Cutter, director
Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem)
Brahms: Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny)
MIT Concert Choir
William Cutter, director
Bach: Lutheran Mass in G minor, BWV 235
Bononcini: When Saul was King
Purcell: Hear my prayer O Lord
Schutz: Sicut Moses, SWV 68
8:00pm, MIT Chapel
General admission $5; free in advance via Eventbrite to MIT community with MIT email address.
Opera after the film by Ingmar Bergman; presented with LA Opera.
Based on Ingmar Bergman’s classic film, Persona is a provocative and artistically complex depiction of human frailty, cruelty and identity. In an isolated summer house, a young nurse becomes caretaker of a stage actress who has...
Tutti is a large-scale audience participation piece designed to let people have a taste of what it is like to be a performer. The audience becomes the orchestra and their cell phones become musical instruments.
Professor Egozy ran a performance of Tutti at the Wang Center as part of the Boston...
In the past 9 months Kenneth Amis, assistant MIT Wind Ensemble conductor, created Rep Decks. Rep Decks are musical repertoire playing cards that allow you to play over a dozen fun and exciting games that test, challenge and improve your knowledge of classical music. Each 54-card deck includes all...
FiLmprov: Animated film by Kate Matson with live improvised soundtrack by Mark Harvey and the FiLmprov Ensemble. At the Somerville Armory Cafe, 191 Highland Ave., Somerville. November 2 @ 7:30 PM. Free/donations gratefully accepted.
More information can be found here.
Senior Lecturer David Deveau will perform during Stoltzman Sounds! A celebration, on Tuesday, November 7th at 7:30pm. The performance will take place at Carnegie's Zankel Hall in celebration of Richard Stoltzman's 75th birthday.
For more information and tickets, click here.
Performers
Richard...
Boston's storied Poets' Theatre travels to Belfast, Ireland to remount its acclaimed production of "Ceremonies of Departure: Fours Plays for Women by Samuel Beckett," which had its US premiere in September 2015 in Cambridge as a Guest Artist Company in residence at Harvard University.
Lecturer in...
Cellist Maya Beiser is the 2016–18 Mellon Distinguished Visiting Artist at the MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST).
The culmination of Beiser’s residency will be a performance of “Three Parts Wisdom,” composed by Glenn Kotche from her album TranceClassical, along with music by...
These joint degree programs draw from both humanistic and engineering/science studies, providing students with a basic command of each mode of inquiry. One component is selected from the undergraduate degree curriculum of an engineering/science department, which is approved by a faculty member in...