Music technology accelerates at MIT
An increasingly popular program is drawing students eager to build — and use — the next generation of tools for making music.
An increasingly popular program is drawing students eager to build — and use — the next generation of tools for making music.
Competitive hip hop dance is alive and well at MIT, providing students with an outlet for good, clean fun.
Commitment signals transformative moment for the Institute’s music programming.
Worldwide honors for 2019 span three MIT schools.
New work by Tod Machover of the Media Lab's Opera of the Future group examines ideas of heritage, politics, and artistic integrity.
The new media arts and sciences faculty member merges social justice with design, architecture, music, performance, and technology.
SHASS faculty members offer research-based perspectives with commentaries, plus a Music for the Midterms playlist, and an election book list.
Pianist David Deveau’s latest album interprets works by Beethoven, Mozart, and MIT’s own John Harbison.
Iconic composer A. R. Rahman visits MIT campus to learn more about new technologies.
Study links piano education with better word discrimination by kindergartners.
Composer, musician, and former MIT visiting artist received a 2018 Tony Award for best orchestrations on “The Band's Visit.”
Math and physics major Shaun Datta wraps up four years of pushing himself beyond his comfort zone by singing a cappella with the MIT Logarhythms.
Joe Brown '07 has become a successful choreographer and dancer, most recently performing with Beyoncé at this year's Coachella Music Festival.
For students in MIT's oldest co-ed a capella group, blending voices provides a creative outlet and a chance to share their love of song.