A Night of Women Composers

St. Michael’s Episcopal Church 112 Randolph Ave, Milton, MA, United States

WTMA Teachers Kat Skafidas and Kyle Seniw, who co-direct the music activities at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, are presenting A Night of Women Composers, featuring Margaret Bonds’ Simon Bore the Cross. St. Michael’s Episcopal Church is thrilled to announce our Good Friday Concert presented by our Music Ministry: A Night of Women Composers, featuring Margaret […]

Free

Enter the Dome!

The Dome 229 Plumtree Rd, Sunderland, MA

WTMA Director Nora Maynard is playing a house show under their moniker SureFireCure! They’ll share a set of original existential-crisis folk music in a geodesic dome home along with several other super neato local bands, such as Teen Driver, True Jackie, Resident Wraith, and DJ Serial Krusher. Doors @3:30, music 4-10pm, suggested donation $10 (1 […]

$10

Music for the Senses: Rothko Chapel at the BSO

Symphony Hall 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

WTMA teachers Kat Skafidas and Kyle Seniw are to perform Morton Feldman’s Rothko Chapel with their chamber choir, Carduus, at Symphony Hall for the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s series, Music for the Senses. 7pm Panel Discussion: Composing the Future of Health Tod Machover, moderator (composer, Muriel R. Cooper Professor of Music & Media, MIT Media Lab)Li-Huei Tsai, […]

Free

Lina Malshy to perform at the Arab Conference at Harvard

Harvard Memorial Church 1 Harvard Yard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Our very own Lina Malshy will be performing at the Opening Ceremony of the Arab Conference at Harvard! Purchase passes via Eventbrite.

$80 – $190

Harvard Dissertation Performance!

Harvard Dana Palmer House 16 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Our WTMA teacher Kyle Seniw will be singing in Joseph Gauvreau’s PhD doctoral defense, with Carduus chamber choir at the Harvard Dana Palmer House in Cambridge. Gauvreau is earning his PhD in Comparative Literature, with a dissertation defense of “The Contrafacta of Thomas Watson and Simon Goulart: Resignifying the Polyphonic Song in 16th-century England and […]

Free
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