MUSIC
Yale Voxtet performance celebrates medieval vocal music

Eight graduate students studying voice at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music held a performance this weekend of Latin Vespers, showcasing the complexity and artistry of historically religious music.

Grammy-winning faculty member to perform violin recital

At a Sunday afternoon concert in the Morse Recital Hall, YSM professor Augustin Hadelich plans to perform Bach and the blues.

YSO prepares to introduce love of music through story-telling

On Oct. 1, the Yale Symphony Orchestra will hold their first concert of the 2022-2023 school year.

PROFILE: Organist Gumbs blends worlds through a declining art

Spotlight on concert organist and Director of Chapel Music Nathaniel Gumbs.

James O’Donnell, musical director at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, to join Yale faculty this spring

After 23 years as the Westminster Abbey choir director, organist James O'Donnell will arrive in New Haven to teach at the School of Music and Institute of Sacred Music.

Strictly Platonic rocks AEPi

On Saturday, Yale band Strictly Platonic made their 2022-23 school year debut with two new band members in tow.

The Death and Life of Berkeley College Orchestra: Part 2

The Berkeley College Orchestra staged a concert, A Voyage Through Sound, this Saturday in Woolsey Hall, their second concert with the new first-year and sophomore members.

Meet the 2022 Chubb Fellow: Hilary Hahn

Earlier this week, world-renowned violinist Hilary Hahn was welcomed to Yale as the 2022 Chubb Fellow.  The Chubb Fellowship is awarded by Timothy Dwight College […]

Karen Brooks Hopkins to educate on the world of arts administration

On Wednesday, Apr. 13, former Executive Director of the Brooklyn Academy of Music Karen Brooks Hopkins will give a talk at the Yale School of Management about her experience in arts administration.

ARTIST PROFILE | Common Room Concert: Alaman Diadhiou ’23 and New Legaxy turn Thursday night into Friday

Singer and upcoming Spring Fling performer Alaman Diadhiou ’23 performed in the Benjamin Franklin college common room this past Thursday night alongside band New Legaxy.

“Trick Mirrors”: Trumbull students host experimental joint piano and poetry concert

On Tuesday, Elisabetta Formenton ’25 and Sarah Feng ’25 performed a 45 minute experimental piano and poetry concert where audience members created their own art in conversation with the music and poetry created by the performers.