Irish Music Hour
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.
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.
The Department of Music is proud to present this concert featuring the Brooks Scholars, its most accomplished student artists.
Diarmuid Ó Meachair (button accordion & melodeon) performs with friends Seamus Noonan (flute), Joe de Georgeo & Ellie Egan (fiddle), and Simon Lace (guitar).
Join us for an inspiring evening of diverse repertoire performed by the talented students of the College of the Holy Cross Piano Department.
Chamber Singers presents a program of music centered around Holy Week with selections reflecting the solemnity and contemplation inspired by the biblical texts describing the events preceding the crucifixion.
CANCELED: The award-winning Bala Chamber Brass presents their second concert of the season, featuring two new works for brass quintet by Holy Cross faculty composers Chris Arrell and Matthew Jaskot. Other pieces include Morley Calvert’s Suite from the Monteregian Hills, and Robert Bradshaw’s “Right Then. Same Time Tomorrow?”