Irish Music Hour in Worcester: John Carty & Alan Murray
Renowned performers John Carty and Alan Murray will explore together the rich and diverse domain of Irish traditional music.
Renowned performers John Carty and Alan Murray will explore together the rich and diverse domain of Irish traditional music.
Join us for this fascinating conversation at the Cantor Art Gallery with Class Deans and Professors Sarah Petty (Chemistry) and Rob Bellin (Biology) about the science of color.
Fiction writer Allegra Hyde is featured in this Working Writer Series event sponsored by the Creative Writing Program.
Music celebrating life, earth, and heaven from geographically distant locations. Most of the selections on our program come to us from countries that are over 4000 miles away; locations that would take multiple legs of transportation, or are otherwise a challenge to access from Worcester, MA.
The Holy Cross Orchestra collaborates with the Worcester Youth Wind Ensemble for this shared concert at Luth Concert Hall.
Singer-songwriter River Glen will deconstruct some of his own songs before working directly with students on their in-progress songs in this workshop.
Johann Vexo is the organist for the Cathedral of Nancy, France.
Cymbeline is a Shakespearean fairy tale filled with action and song about an ancient British king married to a wicked queen who conspires against his daughter, Imogen. Ed Isser directs.
The Gospel Choir from St. Augustine's Church in Washington, DC, the Mother Church of Black Catholics in the Nation’s Capital, will provide music for All Saint's Day Mass followed by a mini-concert of their repertoire.
Violist Sergio Muñoz Leiva and pianist Matthew Jaskot present chamber music inspired by children and the complex emotions that arise when childhood intersects with war, social justice, and death. The program is 30 minutes long and includes works by Corea, Jara, Jaskot, Kouyoumdjian, and Schumann.