Working Writer Series: Kerri Arsenault
CREATIVE WRITING PROGRAM - Rehm Library -Award-winning author Kerri Arsenault is featured in this Working Writer Series event sponsored by the Creative Writing Program.
Award-winning author Kerri Arsenault is featured in this Working Writer Series event sponsored by the Creative Writing Program.
The organist is an Artist-in-Residence at College of the Holy Cross and Director of Music of the Archdiocese of Hartford, CT.
The Holy Cross Orchestra performs “Dances, Marches and Dreams,” a program spanning over 300 years of musical history featuring compositions from 1713 to 2022. Experience the diverse dreamlike worlds created by composers across different cultures and eras.
Students who participated in the private lesson program will perform the works they studied during the semester.
Students who participate in the Chamber Music course will perform the works they have studied during the semester.
A young Nigerian couple arrives in Houston looking to earn their degrees and bring insights back to their home country. But Abasiama is soon forced to choose between the Nigerian Dream and her obligations as a matriarch. A pop-up production brought to The Prior by the Huntington Theatre as part of Boston’s nine-part celebration of playwright Mfoniso Udofia, originally from Central Massachusetts.
The Department of Music is proud to present a concert featuring the Brooks and Organ Scholars, our most accomplished student artists.
The Holy Cross Jazz Ensemble will perform American Jazz standards under the direction of Mike Monaghan.
Led by celebrated vocalist Julia Keefe (Nez Perce), The Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band is an ensemble of Native and Indigenous jazz musicians from across Indian Country. Opening act by Mali Obomsawin (Odanak First Nation), an award-winning bassist, songwriter, and composer whose debut album “Sweet Tooth” has received international acclaim.
Join the Holy Cross Wind Ensemble for a program featuring Frank Ticheli's "Earth Song" along with works by Whitacre, Hall, Ives, Iannaccone, Balmages and others.