Eran Egozy's real-time program note app, ConcertCue, will be used during the Friday, February 9th concert at the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
ConcertCue presents contextual program notes and images on concert-goers' mobile devices in real-time during the musical performance. ConcertCue will run...
In the 1920s, Shanghai became known world-wide for its nightlife as the city learned to dance to the rhythms of the American jazz age. The war years of the 1940s and the Communist Revolution of the 1950s put an end to the city’s dance halls and cabarets, but the reform era of the 1980s saw the...
"War on the Third Floor" by Pavel Kohut in a translation by Liz Diamond.
A staged reading directed by Anna Kohler.
"Mr. Burns" by Anne Washburn in collaboration with Sara Brown's 21M.733 Set Design class.
*In the event of an MIT Emergency Closing due to snow, this event will be rescheduled for April 4th, 2018.
MTA's Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Humanities, Lauren Flood, will be speaking at Harvard on Tuesday, Febraury 20th at 7pm.
She is speaking on Musics Abroad- Citizens of Dangerous Sound: Electricty and Inclusivity in Transnational DIY Culture.
For more information, click here.
Associate Professor Emily Richmond Pollock and Lecturer Elina Hamilton will speak at "Music and Global Modernity: An Interdisciplinary Workshop", a workshop through the MIT History Department.
Richmond Pollock will speak on "The Problem of Tradition and the Possibility of Renewal”
Hamilton will...
Come get a glimpse of MIT's Music and Theater Arts Program!
7:00pm - Q & A with Dr. Frederick Harris, Jr., MIT’s Director of Wind and Jazz Ensembles
7:30pm CONCERT by the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble and chamber ensembles of the MIT Wind Ensemble. Music by Ellington, Miguel Zenón, Bach, and...