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New arrangements of classic instrumental tracks by David Bowie, Brian Eno, Robert Fripp & Harold Budd.  Following on acclaimed acoustic versions of Bowie's Blackstar and Eno's Music for Airports and Discreet Music, Evan Ziporyn & Toronto's Contact Ensemble join forces for an evening of live...
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Jay Scheib Stages the Unstageable in the US Premiere of "Bat Out of Hell"
"Bat Out of Hell" is a rock ’n’ roll musical based on Jim Steinman’s eponymous album made famous by Meat Loaf. Directed by Jay Scheib, professor of theater at MIT, it opens in New York on August 8 and runs through September 8.  Read the New York Times article here.
Sharon Lacey
Sharon Lacey is a visual artist who lives and works in Somerville, MA. She studied at the New York Academy of Art and the University of London. Her art training has focused on traditional techniques and materials for oil painting, with emphasis on depicting the human figure. Other research...
MITHAS Presents Abhishek Raghuram
HN Bhaskar on Violin Arjun Kumar on Mridangam Purchase tickets here.
MITHAS presents Tejendra Majumdar
ThriStayiSangamam - a unique fusion of 3 octaves. Hindustani Sarod Amit Kavthekar on tabla Purchase tickets here. 
The Heart is a Bell
The Heart is a Bell: Iva Bittová with MITSO Evan Ziporyn, Guest Conductor MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO) opens its 2019-20 season as part of the MIT Sounding series with vocalist/violinist/composer Iva Bittová, joined by Keala Kaumeheiwa (bass), Austin McMahon (drums), Phil Sargent (guitar), and...
Eran Egozy ’95 Promotes Tech Harmony through Interactive Music Systems Class
Eran Egozy ’95, MNG ’95, Professor of the Practice in Music Technology, with support from Leslie Kaelbling, the Panasonic Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, teaches Interactive Music Systems, a hands-on programming and design course where students design musical experiences similar to ...
Theater Open House
MIT Theater Arts invites you to join them in celebrating the start of a new academic year with an open house at building W97, the consolidated home of the Theater Arts program, located at 345 Vassar St. Come tour our facilities, meet our faculty, learn about course offerings and find out how you...
Folk Music at MIT presents Elizabeth LaPrelle
Elizabeth LaPrelle has been performing Appalachian ballads and old-time songs since she was eleven. Her magnificent voice, her respect for the songs, and her authentic mountain sound and style brought her to the attention of first Ginny Hawker and then Sheila Kay Adams. Raised in Rural Retreat,...
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