Irish Music Hour
Join us for Irish Music Hour featuring Diarmuid Ó Meachair (button accordion & melodeon) and Matt Mulqueen (piano) with a program of the music of PJ Conlon (1920's New York) and Joe Derrane (1940's Boston).
Join us for Irish Music Hour featuring Diarmuid Ó Meachair (button accordion & melodeon) and Matt Mulqueen (piano) with a program of the music of PJ Conlon (1920's New York) and Joe Derrane (1940's Boston).
This performance from the Holy Cross Chapel Artist Series features an exciting program of works by Bach, Buxtehude and Mendelssohn, performed by local organists.
This program includes selections from Haydn, Mozart, and Schubert that trace and demonstrate the evolution and development of the string quartet through the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Holy Cross Wind Ensemble and Orchestra present a joint concert featuring timeless melodies from the video game industry. This program will include gaming classics such as The Legend of Zelda, Halo, and Super Mario, alongside selections from lesser-known titles.
Matthew Luca, Holy Cross Organ Scholar, will perform a program with works by Buxtehude, Scheid, Bach and Reubke. Live stream viewing available.
Diarmuid Ó Meachair (button accordion & melodeon) and Nathan Gourley (guitar) perform the music of the Dwyer family from The Beara Peninsula in West Cork, Ireland.
Holy Cross Organ Scholar Gavin Klein (Class of ‘26) will perform works by Buxtehude, Bach, Mendelssohn, and Reger for the Holy Cross Chapel Artist Series at the St. Joseph Memorial Chapel.
This concert celebrates the two remarkable Steinway pianos housed in Luth Concert Hall with performances by Music Department students and faculty.
In this one-hour recital, pianist Sonya Ovrutsky Fensome invites you on a captivating journey through time and sound, exploring the evolution of The Prelude.
The Holy Cross College Choir will present a program inspired by Gerald Gould’s poem “Wander-Thirst,” exploring its themes and images pertaining to a thirst for adventure, beautiful landscapes, and personal transformation through the lens of choral music by 20th-century American composers.