Sudler Hall :: 7:30 PM
Featuring Hindemith's 'Trauermusik, Music of Mourning'
Featuring Hindemith's 'Trauermusik, Music of Mourning'
This event will feature photographs and selections from the three year old national photojournalism project, Hearts of Strangers, as well as live music, food and beverages provided by G-Zen, Hearts of Strangers books and merchandise, raffle gifts, live interviews and a documentary short debut by Branford local director and editor, Sam Bibbins.
Selections to include:
Bach: "Ich habe genug" BWV 82
Schumann: Liederkreis, op. 39
Antón García Abril: selections from Canciones de Valldemosa
Barber: Three Songs, op. 45
Details and directions - HERE
Livestream link - HERE
Principal conductor Peter Oundjian leads a performance of Mahler’s deeply affecting Symphony No. 9 in D major.
Works by Beethoven, Paul Juon, Florence Price, Messiaen, Dvorak and Bach
Livestream link if you can't make it in person: http://music.yale.edu/virtual-student-recital-hall/sprague/
Concert Details: CLICK HERE
Please join members of the Yale Graduate Music Collective for a performance of Faure's Quartet No. 2, Op. 45, hosted by Professor Gene Redmond. Desserts and drinks provided.
Violin - Davis Butner (Architecture)
Viola - Clara Wilson-Hawken (American Studies)
Cello - Lin Georgis (Ethnomusicology)
Piano - Roger Sheu (Environmental Engineering)
The livestream will start 15 min. before the performance,
4:00pm EST on August 19th.
An exquisite program of music for chorus with instrumental ensemble. Repertoire will feature works from the Renaissance to the 21st Century.
Simon Carrington conductor
Addy Sterrett soprano
Norfolk Festival Orchestra and Chorus
Performance of sacred and secular choral music conducted by graduate choral conducting majors. Program to include:
Mozart’s Missa Brevis in F
Charpentier’s Te Deum
Handel’s Funeral Anthems
Zelenka’s Miserere in C minor
For details CLICK HERE
Unwind from the week for an evening of music and mingling featuring the Yale Music Collective's graduate piano quartet!
Performance of Mozart piano quartet in G minor, K. 478.
Davis Butner, violin (Architecture)
Lucy Caplan, viola (American Studies)
Jacqueline Georgis, cello (Music)
Roger Sheu, piano (Environmental Engineering)
409 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06511See map
Recital of ISM choral conductor, Jacob Swindells
Performance featuring Wagner's Siegfreid Idyll
For details on the performance: CLICK HERE
Mozart Flute Quartet in D Major, K. 285
Masters recital of trumpet / baritone, Michael Hawes
Performance featuring Handel's 'Amadigi'
For details on the performance: CLICK HERE
Performance of David Lang's "Sweet Air"
To read more about the unique piece: CLICK HERE
Masters recital of mezzo soprano, Jeanne Ireland
Performance featuring Brahms Zwei Gesange
Assisted by Alan Darling, piano
This event is free and open to the general public.
Program to include:
- Mozart "Impresario" Overture
- Elgar Cello Concerto
- Strauss Der Rosenkavalier Suite
CLICK HERE for details
Davis Butner - Violin
Tom Pope - Everything else
Masters of the pillars of neofuturism, this cast of INTRO TO TML invites you on a raw and unexpected journey of inspiration, reflection, courageousness, and purpose.
WHEN: 1:00PM
WHERE: Neofuturarium (5153 N Ashland)
PLAYS: 30
MINUTES: 60
CHARGE: free
CAST: fearless
Freddy-May AbiSamra, Davis Butner, JD Caudill, Alexa Deen, Samantha Hurwitz, Kendall Kaminsky, Topher Kielbasa, Connor Pickett, Hussein Salama, Katherine Tompkins, Diana Watts, Lauren Wimmer
BRING: Closed-toed shoes and an open Mind