ISM Events Cancelled through May 8

March 12, 2020

UPDATE March 19:
In keeping with Yale’s COVID-19 policy and guidelines, all of the ISM’s public events scheduled through May 8 have now been cancelled, including student recitals on the Yale campus.

For technical reasons, this cancellation extends also to the Marilynne Robinson lectures, which we had hoped to be able to livestream. We will make an announcement if we are able to reschedule them at a later date.

We look forward to seeing you in person for the 2020–2021 season.


Original post, March 12:

As you may know, Yale University’s response to concerns over the transmission of COVID-19 has entailed numerous adjustments and cancellations that affect a large number of people in the Yale community and beyond.

In accordance with Yale’s guidelines, the following ISM public events scheduled to take place March 22–April 15 have been cancelled, or will take place online with no live audience.

Cancelled

  • March 22 | Annette Richards, organ recital

  • March 23 | Hilary Bogert-Winkler, liturgy symposium

  • March 26 | Catherine Fox, literature & spirituality 

  • March 27 | Martin Jean, organ

  • April 3 | Natural Catastrophes symposium

  • April 4 | Voxtet concert

  • April 5 | “Elijah” Camerata concert

  • April 6 | Alex Schäfer, liturgy symposium

  • April 13 | Repertory Chorus concert

Livestream; no live audience

  • April 7 | Marilynne Robinson, literature & spirituality

  • April 14 | Marilynne Robinson, literature & spirituality

Student Recitals 

Student recitals will take place with no live audience.

We regret any inconvenience to our audience.

Some events may be rescheduled later. See the website for updated information, livestream information, and latest listings.