Gamelan Gita Sari Concert

DEPARTMENTS OF MUSIC AND THEATRE & DANCE - Boroughs Theatre - 1 College St, Worcester, United States

At the end of each semester the students in I Nyoman Catra’s Balinese dance and gamelan classes display what they have learned in a delightful evening showcasing the Balinese performing arts.

Traditional Irish Music Hour

Brooks Concert Hall 1 College St., Worcester, MA, United States

Kickoff the spring semester with a foot tapping Irish Music concert featuring Diarmuid Ó Meachair (accordion) & Andrew Caden (fiddle). Join us for a noontime concert in the beautiful Brooks Concert Hall!

Semiosis Quartet Residency

Brooks Concert Hall 1 College St., Worcester, MA, United States

Semiosis Quartet offers a respite from the February cold with music for string quartet by Holy Cross faculty Matthew Jaskot and Chris Arrell, and more. Arrell’s Voyagers draws inspiration from breathtaking images of the solar system from the Voyager Interstellar Mission, which began in 1977.

Lunchtime Concert: Blue in the Beehive

The Beehive in The Prior 1 College St., Worcester, MA, United States

Join us for a lunchtime set of jazz standards performed by Chaney Goldstein (saxophone), Sean Dooley (piano), and Chris Maratea (bass) incorporating styles such as swing, ballads, Latin and funk.

Brooks Scholars Concert

Brooks Concert Hall 1 College St., Worcester, MA, United States

The Department of Music proudly presents a concert featuring the Brooks Scholars, our most accomplished student artists.

Holy Cross Chapel Artist Series: Renee Louprette, Bard College

St. Joseph Memorial Chapel 1 College St., Worcester, MA, United States

American organist Renée Anne Louprette maintains an international career as recitalist, conductor, collaborative musician and teacher. Professor Louprette's musicianship is renowned worldwide, and this is a recital not to be missed.

Kalaf Epalanga Residency: Listening Session

Brooks Concert Hall 1 College St., Worcester, MA, United States

Join us for an evening of deep listening and conversation with Angolan writer and musician Kalaf Epalanga as he brings us on a journey from Detroit techno to Angolan kuduro and semba to Lisbon’s batida.