Guided Listening: Danial Sheibani’s Freedom Uncanny
Levine Music OnlineIn this session, we take a new work from a young, up-and-coming Iranian composer, Danial Sheibani.
In this session, we take a new work from a young, up-and-coming Iranian composer, Danial Sheibani.
In our third Guided Listening, we visit the music of Florence Price through Ethiopia's Shadow in America (1932).
Join Saul Lilienstein on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of mystic rituals and melodious splendors during this yearlong lecture series! Uncover the vibrant and intricate tapestry of Byzantine […]
Join Saul Lilienstein on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of mystic rituals and melodious splendors during this yearlong lecture series! Uncover the vibrant and intricate tapestry of Byzantine […]
Join Saul Lilienstein on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of mystic rituals and melodious splendors during this yearlong lecture series! Uncover the vibrant and intricate tapestry of Byzantine […]
In our final Guided Listening of the year, we explore Reena Esmail's Vishwas.
Join piano faculty member Luke Ratcliffe as he leads a discussion on modernism in music.
Join Levine faculty member Minji Kim in a lecture recital to explore the fascinating world of Impressionism in visual art and classical music.
Barbara Ann Stolz, author, amateur pianist, and Levine adult piano student of Carlos Rodriguez, presents this lecture on her personal journey.
Our 2024-25 lecture series, Musical Pairings, highlights the intersection of music with art forms, culture, food, and drink. Carl Yaffe presents this lecture on Music, Nationalism, and Patriotism.
Join Levine faculty member Minji Kim to explore the world of Arabesque in art and music.
In this lecture, Joey Clark will present research from around the globe that draws a distinct line between what we listen to and what we (perceive to) taste.