Art of the Viennese Fortepiano
Sylvia Berry, one of North America’s leading exponents of historical keyboard instruments, reveals how the five-octave Viennese fortepiano of the late 18th century inspired Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.
Sylvia Berry, one of North America’s leading exponents of historical keyboard instruments, reveals how the five-octave Viennese fortepiano of the late 18th century inspired Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.
The story of two lovers who are perhaps a bit crazy…and more than a bit crazy about each other. Five performances: March 13, 14, and 15 at 7 p.m.; March 15 and 16 at 2 p.m.
The Screen Studies Program presents a talk by Professor Mike Dwyer of Arcadia University, who will discuss his 2025 book, “Tinsel and Rust: How Hollywood Manufactured the Rust Belt.”
Clark University alumni Bill Saiff ’81 and Lorne Covington ’81, founders of NOIRFLUX, will discuss their unique approach and experience in creating multi-person responsive environments for public art, communication, education, research, and entertainment.
The Traina Residency welcomes composers Philippe Leroux and Melinda Wagner. Composers Philippe Leroux (McGill) and Melinda Wagner (Juilliard) will be in residence with the Music Program from March 17th – 20th. Events will include workshops, open rehearsals of their music, and a student-led recording session (and US Premiere) of Philippe Leroux’s 2018 chamber work L’epais.
The Visual and Performing Arts Department at Clark University would like to welcome you to attend the first annual Clark University Music Program Alumni Showcase. Please join us in room 016 of the MACD for an afternoon of music, conversation and refreshments.
The Clark University Chamber Chorus, led by Cailin Marcel Manson and assisted by Yelena Beriyeva, perform music and texts full to the brim of love narratives and metaphors: The Zigeunerlieder of Johannes Brahms, the Six Chansons of Paul Hindemith, and Daniel Pinkham’s Wedding Cantata.
Clark University students, faculty, and staff are invited on a field trip to Fitchburg Art Museum to see “Stephen DiRado, Better Together: Four Decades of Photographs” and participate in an interactive gallery talk with the artist. Free bus transportation and museum admission are available to Clark students, staff, and faculty with a current Clark ID.
Join us for a screening and discussion of “The Last of the Nightingales,” an immersive journey with sound ecologist Bernie Krause to explore how natural soundscapes can help us overcome the climate crisis.
An extraordinary night featuring a powerhouse ensemble of jazz luminaries at the intersection of tradition and innovation: Nicholas Payton (trumpet), Benito Gonzalez (piano), Buster Williams (bass), and Lenny White (drums).
Highlighting artwork by Clark seniors, the exhibit will be on view through Monday, May 19.
In honor of April being National Poetry Month, please join us for a night of multilingual performances of poetry, short stories, and songs. We invite all students, staff, and faculty to join us, both in the audience and on the stage! It is our goal to have as many of the 88 languages on campus […]
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