ARTS FIRST Festival April 27–30
The Harvard Music Department is proud to announce the names of the music concentrators taking part in ARTS FIRST.
The Harvard Music Department is proud to announce the names of the music concentrators taking part in ARTS FIRST.
The Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University is pleased to announce the 2022 commission and project grant recipients, as well as the winner of the Fromm Music Foundation Prize.
On Wednesday, April 26 at 8:00pm, Harvard graduate Davóne Tines will perform at Bard College’s Pickman Hall as part of the Celebrity Series of Boston.
Esperanza Spalding won her fifth Grammy for her eighth studio album, Songwrights Apothecary Lab.
Benjamin Wenzelberg’s senior thesis, NIGHTTOWN was produced in March by Lowell House Opera and featured singers Elijah McCormack and Leo Balkovetz, who spoke with the Boston Globe about their experiences as trans opera singers.
Julia Riew ’22 wrote her senior thesis, Shimcheong, because she wanted to create a Korean Disney princess.
The New York Times writes “In the past few years Pinderhughes, 30, has been breaking out well beyond the Bay Area, and with the release of ‘Grief,’ he’s emerged as one of the most affecting singer-songwriters today, in any genre.”
Describing Uncommon Measure, Natalie Hodges’s (AB ’19) collection of essays and memoir, reviewer Alexandra Jacobs writes
Reviewer Greg Nahabedian attended the April webinar showcasing Eileen Southern’s work as well as the choral concert featuring the Aeolians of Oakwood University
Listen to projects created for Music 286R Listening, Creativity, and Imagination taught during Fall 2021 by Yvette Janine Jackson.