Past Events
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Past Event: A Progressive Organ Recital with Martin Jean and James O’Donnell | Yale Organ Week 2023
All are welcome to join a progressive organ recital with Yale organ faculty, Professors Martin Jean and James O’Donnell.
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Past Event: Pathways in Musicology | Livestreamed from Mexico
Join a symposium via livestream that will be attended in-person by the current ISM study trip participants to Mexico.
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Past Event: Choral Evensong Conducted by James O'Donnell
Choral evensong at Christ Church, New Haven, sung by a professional vocal ensemble conducted by Professor James O’Donnell.
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Past Event: First Year Organ Recital with Joseph Ferguson
First Year Organ Recital with Joseph Ferguson
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Past Event: "To Sit and Dream": Yale Camerata Spring Concert
Yale Camerata’s spring concert is inspired by the music and texts of African American composer Margaret Bonds and author Langston Hughes.
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Past Event: First-Year Voice Recitals with Peter Schertz & Michael Hudetz
Peter Schertz & Michael Hudetz. Accompaniment: Harpsichord, piano, lute
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Past Event: The Woods so Wild: Voices of Nature from 17th-Century Europe with Annette Richards
Great Organ Music at Yale
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Past Event: First Year Organ Recital with Alex Straus-Fausto
Dwight Hall at Yale, 67 High Street, New Haven
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Past Event: First Year Organ Recital with Alex Straus-Fausto
Recital will start at Battell Chapel and will continue at Dwight Chapel
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Past Event: Choral Prayers with Yale Schola Cantorum
Yale Schola Cantorum, conducted by David Hill, will perform a concert of choral prayers to include In the Land of Uz by Judith Weir.
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Past Event: The Making of Oaxacalifornia
Alecs seen through expressive cultural forms of second generation Oaxacan youth
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Past Event: “Wanting Song, In the Beginning”: A Roundtable on Images of Eden in History, Culture, and the Environmental Crisis
Roundtable discussion precedes the Yale Schola Cantorum concert “Breath of Earth”.
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Past Event: Fellows Lunchtime Talk Series with Catalina Ospina
Between Sombreros and Diadems: a pictorial testament from colonial central Mexico