The Institute of Sacred Music will welcome former Poet Laureate of New York, Marie Howe, this Thursday, March 30 at 5:30 p.m. as she gives a talk and poetry reading for the...
In the Women’s Synagogue/In der vayber shul, a new work by composer and scholar Jeremiah Lockwood will revisit the traditions of khazentes, the female pop stars of 20th...
In case you missed Singing the Lord’s Songs in a Strange Land and Times: A Black History and Lenten Commemoration with Minister Nedelka F. Prescod on February 24, you can...
Countess Cooper, Yale Masters of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.) student at Yale Divinity School and military chaplain is also a member of Yale Camerata, one of the three...
Asked to describe the deep influence of Black sacred music on American culture, Braxton Shelley, a minister, musician, and musicologist at Yale, invoked the words of the 19th...
On Sunday, March 5, renowned conductor Craig Hella Johnson will lead three Yale choirs in Voices Rising, a concert that promises to be both spectacular and moving.
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Each year the Institute of Sacred Music produces a series of podcasts that highlight the work of the ISM fellows. In “Toward Freedom: The Power of Art Inside Prison...