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Professor Eran Egozy performed in Radius Ensemble's final concert of the season.
The ensemble features works by Erwin Schulhoff, Stephen Hartke, Astor Piazzolla, and Julia Wolfe. The performance was on May 5th at Longy School of Music .
Professor Evan Ziporyn will play bass clarinet on Protomartyr's new EP Consolation
Consolation follows last year’s Relatives in Descent. Protomartyr is currently on tour in the UK, with dates stretching into North America and Europe over the summer. See the full itinerary on their website.
Ken Urban Nominated at 2018 Elliot Norton Awards
"A Guide for the Homesick" has been nominated for Outstanding New Script alongside Laura Maria Censabella for “Paradise” and Idris Goodwin for “Hype Man.” Read more from the Boston Globe. Read more from Joyce's Choices.
Interactive Music Systems (21M.385) Demo Party
Stop by and check out this semester’s amazing final projects from the students of Interactive Music Systems Intunation Singing training app with pitch detection and automatic (auto-tune) pitch correction Touch Type Tunes A fun musical typing game Conductor An orchestral conducting simulator using...
Announcing the 2018 SHASS Levitan Teaching Award Recipients
Bravo Recipients of the James A. and Ruth Levitan Teaching Awards in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (MIT SHASS) are among the finest teachers at the Institute.  Announcing the 2018 award recipients, Dean Nobles remarked, “This prize honors those instructors in our School who...
Lecturer Adam Boyles will conduct the Hartford Symphony's Love Stories TOMORROW
The Hartford Symphony Orchestra has regularly turned to Broadway musicals for its concert content. On May 19 at 7:30 p.m. in The Bushnell’s Mortensen Hall, the affectionate topic is “Love on Broadway.” The guest vocalists are three sets of married couples, all of whom have appeared in Broadway...
Ken Urban's "The Remains" featured in the Washington Post
"The excellent Pancholy (NBC’s “30 Rock,” etc.) anchors funny moments — one involves a mouthful of lasagna — but he more often bolsters the play’s poignancy, deploying a reticent bearing and spot-on expressions that speak volumes about his character’s inner life. Kevin is an up-and-coming...
MTA Playwrights Lab Festival
The MTA Playwrights Lab is a first-of-its-kind collaboration between MIT students and professional theatre artists. The Lab is a weekend-long festival of staged readings featuring the work of the eight writers in the Playwrights’ Workshop (21M.785) taught by Senior Lecturer Ken Urban. PROGRAM OF...
MIT Video Productions wins 3rd Emmy!
The video was produced by Lawrence Gallagher and directed/edited by Jean Dunoyer at MIT Video Productions (MVP). The MIT Visiting Artists Program sponsored Jacob Collier to spend a short time with MIT musicians, composers, and technicians. The documentary portrays just how...
Jamshied Sharifi wins a Tony!
The Ravishing Musical Won 10 Tony Awards A mix-up sends a group of Egyptian musicians to a remote Israeli town. When the locals take them in for the night, their lives intertwine in the most unexpected ways. Fate brought them to town. Their music brought it to...
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