Julia Carabatsos
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Voxtet performs Spanish vocal music

The Yale Voxtet brought elements of Spanish culture to the Sterling Divinity Quadrangle’s Marquand Chapel through an evening of Spanish vocal music on Feb. 9. […]

Jazz Collective announces Underbrook performers

The Yale Undergraduate Jazz Collective has announced its three-concert lineup for this term’s Underbrook Series. The group organizes the concert series by inviting guest musicians […]

Philharmonia to perform Firebird and Franck

According to conductor Ignat Solzhenitsyn, César Franck’s Symphony in D minor is “filled with some of the most memorable and noble themes and melodies ever […]

Yale celebrates 50th anniversary of film acquisition

The Yale Film Study Center on Jan. 16 announced its project “Film50: Fifty Years of Collecting Film at Yale,” commemorating the 50th anniversary of Yale’s […]

Bands merge jazz and Tchaikovsky

Two groups in the Yale Bands community — the Yale Concert Band and the Yale Jazz Ensemble — brought holiday spirit last Saturday to Woolsey […]

Dance group plans Paul Taylor’s reconstruction

This spring, the Yale Dance Theater will bring modern American dance archives to life. The spring project of Yale Dance Theater, a faculty-sponsored extracurricular dance […]

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Piano-burning composer visits Yale

Many composers are known for writing music on pianos. Composer Annea Lockwood is better known for burning them. On Wednesday afternoon, Lockwood shared insights about […]

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Yale alum composes Call of Duty score

What do a frozen German winter and a city demolished by World War II combat sound like? Composer Wilbert Roget II ’05 captures these scenes […]

New Orpheus to debut in Lighten Theater

This weekend, performers in “The Silent Lyre” will explore the question of what happens after Orpheus looks back at Eurydice — condemning her to the […]

Schola embarks on musical pilgrimage

Professor Adjunct of Choral Conducting and Principal Conductor of the Yale Schola Cantorum, David Hill, describes contemporary British composer Joby Talbot’s 2005 choral work “The […]

Band brings jazz to the people

The undergraduate jazz band Hersh and the Guptas plans to bring jazz to Yalies in a program titled “A Jazz Concert for the People.” On […]