Holy Cross Jazz Ensemble
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC - Brooks Concert Hall 1 College St., Worcester, MA, United StatesThe Holy Cross Jazz Ensemble will perform American Jazz standards under the direction of Mike Monaghan.
The Holy Cross Jazz Ensemble will perform American Jazz standards under the direction of Mike Monaghan.
This recital features the students who participate in the College's Chamber Music course, who will perform the works they have studied during the semester.
Rhiannon’s recital aims to uplift the voices of women and nonbinary individuals throughout Jazz history. This concert will include her students from OpporTUNEiety, professionals from the Boston area, Holy Cross students, and Holy Cross faculty.
Join the Holy Cross Wind Ensemble for a concert showcasing new and diverse music for wind ensemble, highlighting underrepresented voices. The program features diverse selections by Liliana Alarcon, Tyler Mazone, Michele Fernández, Satoshi Yagisawa, and more.
Department of Music Professor Daniel DiCenso's Chants Class will sing Gregorian Vespers under the direction of Laurence Rosania, Director of Liturgy and Music.
This recital from Robert Gardner, Brooks Scholar, is the capstone of a transformative year studying in the bustling, vibrant city of Buenos Aires.
The award-winning Bala Chamber Brass presents a program from across the Americas, featuring two new works for brass quintet by Holy Cross faculty composers Chris Arrell and Matthew Jaskot.
A pop-up concert of Traditional Irish Music - experience the lively spirit of Irish music at a traditional Irish music pop-up concert!
This lunchtime concert program will feature solo piano music by Felix Mendelssohn, Frédéric Chopin, and Alexander Scriabin.
Pamela Z, a pioneering composer, performer, and interdisciplinary artist, blends live looping, extended vocal techniques, and custom-designed, gesture-controlled music technology to create interactive, multilayered performances that fuse sound, image, and movement. Join us for this lecture-demonstration at The Prior's Booth Media Lab, part of Pamela Z’s five-day residency with the Departments of Music and Computer Science as a Distinguished Visiting Practitioner. Sponsored by the Office of the Provost. Free and open to the public.