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MIT Concert Office unveils fall programming

MIT's Music and Theater Arts program provides MIT students the opportunity to experience the language and process of the arts, to learn artistic rigor, risk-taking and discipline, and to develop discernment about excellence in the arts.

Each year, a great roster of events organized by the Concert Office plays a major role in the life of the campus, and in the creative development of MIT students. Events for fall 2011 include performances by the Institute's acclaimed faculty, by internationally recognized visiting artists, and by MIT's talented student ensembles.

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MIT Music and Theater Arts | Fall 2011 Programming

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