Non-stop music stretches sonic possibilities
CAST Marathon Concert features five hours of genre-bending new music
Music professor debuts trio in MIT concert
Evan Ziporyn's EVIYAN mixes elements of classical, folk, jazz, minimalist and global traditions.
Music and Theater Arts celebrates the 50th anniversary of Jazz at MIT
Chick Corea composing a work for the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble.
Music lecturer honored by local jazz community
Prominent musicians, city officials recognize Mark Harvey for his major contributions to the Boston-Cambridge jazz scene.
Organ symphony celebrates religious diversity
The 'Kresge Organ Symphony' will debut at a free concert on Feb. 1.
MIT Symphony Orchestra hosts impromptu musical tribute to victims of school shooting
Area musicians gather in Lobby 7 the day after tragedy in Connecticut.
The music of the silks
Researchers synthesize a new kind of silk fiber — and find that music can help fine-tune the material’s properties.
‘The Listening Room’ shares MIT music with the world
Web-based collection showcases the Institute’s longstanding engagement with music.
The mysteries in materials
MIT senior Shannon Taylor researches 500-year-old artifacts and art to understand and restore materials.
Composing for loudspeakers: computer music pioneer John Chowning visits MIT
The inventor of FM synthesis, Chowning revolutionized the music industry; saw a glimpsing into the future of music at the Institute.
Inaugural concert celebrates President Reif and Music at MIT
Council for the Arts at MIT sponsors inaugural concert including the Caracas Brass