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Charlotte Brathwaite NYT production review
Review: ‘Can I Get a Witness?’ Takes James Baldwin’s Message to Church Can I Get a Witness? The Gospel of James Baldwin NYT Critics’ Pick Off Off Broadway, Play 1 hr. and 20 min. Closing Date: December 11, 2016 Harlem Stage at The Gatehouse, 150 Convent Ave. 212-650-7100 A fierce tide of...
En Pie De Lucha Feature
 
Accidental Quintet
Paul Ragaller, oboe and piano - MIT PhD, class of 2014 Sarah Abraham, bassoon and percussion - MIT undergrad, class of 2012 and current MIT PhD candidate Britta Swedenborg, flute Anya Brodrick, French horn Emily Fritz-Endres, clarinet   Program: GRIEG, Morning Mood STRAVINSKY, Pastorale MARQUEZ,...
IAP Orchestra
IAP Orchestra rehearsals TR 7:30-10 starting January 10. Performing Beethoven, Symphony No. 7.   Dominique Hoskin, conductor.
Nik Bärtsch and Mobile
Nik Bärtsch's MOBILE: Nik Bärtsch Piano, Composition Nicolas Stocker Drums, Tuned Percussion Kaspar Rast Drums, Percussion Sha Bassclarinets, Altosax Swiss composer/pianist Nik Bärtsch’s music seamlessly blends the hypnotic shifting textures of post-minimalism with a precision groove honed in the...
duoJalal
DuoJalal’s performance at MIT focuses on work from their latest album, The Rumi Experience—designed to cultivate “sama,” or deep listening—combining Rumi’s poetry with commissioned works by composers Evan Ziporyn and Lev Zhurbin. The Rumi Experience premiered at the Williams Center in Easton, PA ...
MTA Composer Forum presents Yousif Sheronick
Bringing World Music and Improvisation to Classical Compositions.  duoJalal will explore their experiences with classical western composers (including Evan Ziporyn) and how they adapt World and Improv elements into their performances.  They will present commissions and adaptations from composers...
Ambient Orchestra & Maya Beiser
The 2nd Annual Terry and Rick Stone Concert will feature a new arrangement by CAST Faculty Director Evan Ziporyn and alumnus Jamshied Sharifi of Blackstar, David Bowie’s last album that Maya Beiser, CAST's Mellon Distinguished Visiting Artist, will perform with Ambient Orchestra, a 60 piece...
No Dogs Allowed
The wind trio “No Dogs Allowed,” celebrating its 50th anniversary, dates from a period when groups had names like that.  Clarinetists Ray Jackendoff and Steve Umans and bassoonist Tom Stephenson met in the MIT Orchestra in the fall of 1966 and formed the trio shortly thereafter.  Over the past half...
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