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Gamelan Galak Tika - Boston's oldest and most innovative Balinese performance ensemble - begins its 26th season with a program of old and new, from traditional Balinese music and dance to four world premieres of new compositions for American Gamelan instruments. The...
Judith Clurman's Choral Series which will feature two of Director Cutters a cappella choral works: Divine Mother and Ava Maria. Judith Clurman is the former director of choral studies as Julliard.
What Do We Make of Bach?
The 2018-2019 concert season marks composer John Harbison’s 80th birthday with celebrations throughout the country and around the world, including three major premieres, several new CD releases and the publication of his first book.
Harbison’s absorption in the music...
Bose wants to empower students to learn about audio augmented reality and design meaningful experiences around it. Bose AR is a new audio augmented reality technology and platform that makes it possible to superimpose sound on top of the real world. With AR, novel experiences for music,...
Sharifi is a composer, musician, and former MIT visiting artist who received a 2018 Tony Award for best orchestrations on the record-breaking Broadway hit “The Band’s Visit.” Sharifi will present current works in a talk with a question and answer session.
Sharifi graduated from MIT with a degree...
Dan VanHassel
VanHassel’s works create an evocative sound world drawing from a background in rock, Indonesian gamelan, free improvisation, and classical music. He has had works performed by ensembles such as the Talea Ensemble, Dinosaur Annex, and Transient Canvas, and been featured at the MATA...
Apollo and Dionysus
Taiwanese composer, pianist and music educator Yi Yiing Chen’s music has been described as “very different, showing the composer’s versatility and breadth of range and influence” and “an exciting amalgam of eastern and western styles.” She also currently teaches and studies at...
IF From the Distance
50th Anniversary Season Premiere featuring John Harbison's new monodrama IF
Saturday, October 20 at 8pm
Kresge Auditorium
$30 General Admission, $20 for Seniors, $10 for Students, Free for MIT students
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In celebration of the start of our 50th...
The two-volume set includes two chapters by MIT Associate Professor of Music, Michael Scott Cuthbert giving a new history of the Trecento: Italian music of the fourteenth (and early fifteenth) century. The first chapter resituates the long-studied secular music of Italy in the context of new...
From the composer of Madame Butterfly and La Bohème, this rarely performed gem tells the story of an unlikely relationship between Magda, a high-society woman and a naïve, handsome poet. But the fate of their courtship is uncertain as Magda is torn between the life she wants and the life she knows...