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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
Join us on February 10 at 8PM in Sanders Theatre as the Fromm Players at Harvard present “Procession” featuring Klangforum Wien. Free tickets available at the Harvard Box Office and Music Department. Handling fees apply to online and phone orders. https://t.co/r2IK7leH1n
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@HarvardMagazine
Harvard Magazine
3 years
Singer-songwriter Reid Parsons ’15 (@HarvardAnthro and @harvardmus), based in Burlington, has a talent for melody and a voice that somehow sounds both delicate and durable. Parsons will release her first full-length #album in 2023.
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
This year’s event features large-scale works Enno Poppe and Chaya Czernowin. Internationally acclaimed contemporary music ensemble, Klangforum Wien from Vienna, Austria will perform Poppe’s "Prozession" and Czernowin’s "The Fabrication of Light."
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
The Fromm Players at Harvard concerts feature performances of works by living and influential composers performed by professional ensembles dedicated to the performance of contemporary music.
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
Friday, February 10, 8PM Sanders Theatre The Fromm Players at Harvard present Procession featuring @klangforumwien Free tickets available at the Harvard Box Office and Music Department. Handling fees apply to online and phone orders. Tickets: https://t.co/r2IK7lwhSV
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
We are thrilled to welcome a vibrant group of speakers whose work engages with social and political issues in relation to listening, field recording, and sonic ecologies. Full program and more information:
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SOUNDSCAPES OF SOCIAL JUSTICE This online symposium, co-presented by SONCITIES and the Harvard University Department of Music, brings together sound artists, composers, and sonic theorists in a 2-day...
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
This online symposium brings together sound artists, composers, and sonic theorists in a 2-day gathering exploring issues of soundscape and social justice, through talks, listening sessions, artist presentations, conversations, and panels.
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
Soundscapes of Social Justice: Online Symposium Wednesday, December 7 and Thursday, December 8 10AM - 2PM both days Co-presented by SONCITIES and the Harvard University Music Department. Registration is free and open to all: https://t.co/JzXpnEjsCF
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
On Women, Life, and Freedom in Iran Fri, Dec 2 at 8PM Tsai Performance Center Join us for a performance with Mina Deris, Payam Yousefi (kamancheh), and Witness Matlou (piano), exploring the intersection of Iranian and jazz improvisation. Tickets: https://t.co/ngXRbYpPop
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
Lisa E. Harris (Li) is an interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, creative soprano, performer/composer, improviser, writer, singer/songwriter, researcher, and cultural producer from Houston, Texas.
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
Join us on Thurs Nov 17 at 5pm at @ArtlabHarvard for Listening, Space, and Dreams with Li Harris. In this public presentation, Harris will share a work in progress and the research that she conducted during her residency at ArtLab this semester. https://t.co/bwrRGukGBI
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
Join us TODAY at 12:15pm in University Hall for the Dean's Noontime Concert Series with @parkerquartet. They will perform pieces from Caroline Shaw, Bartok, and Beethoven. This event is free and open to the public, no tickets are required.
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
While today's @parkerquartet concert is SOLD OUT, you can still tune in virtually! Join the livestream starting at 3pm on our Youtube Channel:
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
Parker Quartet will also perform on Monday, November 7 at 12:15pm in University Hall as part of the Dean's Noontime Concert Series. The performance will last approximately 45 minutes, and is free and open to all. No tickets are required.
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
The @parkerquartet performance at Paine Hall this Sunday, Nov 6 at 3pm is SOLD OUT but you can still tune in via livestream. They will perform pieces by Jonah Haven, Bartok, and Korngold. Livestream: https://t.co/QYY0y6ay71
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
There's still tickets available for this Sunday's @parkerquartet concert! Join us at Paine Hall on Nov 6 at 3pm for performances of pieces by Jonah Haven, Bartok, and Korngold with special guests Marcus Thompson, viola, and Raman Ramakrishnan, cello. https://t.co/Pnah4hJ6Zw
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
3 years
Join us at Paine Hall on Sun Nov 6 at 3pm for the 2nd @parkerquartet concert of the season! They will perform pieces from Jonah Haven, Bartok, and Korngold. Special guests Marcus Thompson (viola) and Raman Ramakrishnan (cello) will join them. Tickets:
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Daniel Chong, violin | Ken Hamao, violin | Jessica Bodner, viola | Kee-Hyun Kim, cello
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@HarvardMagazine
Harvard Magazine
4 years
Tuning is a scientific, experimental process for @harvardmus’s lead #piano technician Mariana Quinn. Analytically minded, she says she’s “not a spiritual person at all, really,” but she admits piano tuning has brought her experiences she can’t explain. https://t.co/lUTgVWuarl
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A former geologist follows her piano-tuner father’s footsteps.
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@harvardmus
Harvard Department of Music
4 years
In April, the Harvard New Music Ensemble played @JoesPub — check it out on our YouTube account!
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@nytimesmusic
New York Times Music
4 years
The vocalist, pianist and composer Samora Pinderhughes interviewed roughly 100 people of color who had experienced “structural violence” and created the Healing Project, a three-part interdisciplinary work.
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The vocalist, pianist and composer interviewed roughly 100 people of color who had experienced “structural violence” and created the Healing Project, a three-part interdisciplinary work.
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