
Lecture: The Piano Teacher and The Piano Lesson
DC Campus: NW 2801 Upton Street, NW, Washington, DCBarbara Ann Stolz, author, amateur pianist, and Levine adult piano student of Carlos Rodriguez, presents this lecture on her personal journey.
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.
Join renowned cellist Vasily Popov and composer Evan Meier for an exploration of Bach’s iconic Cello Suites. These masterpieces, celebrated for their intricate structure and profound expression within the limits […]
Join violinist Annabelle Berthomé-Reynolds for a lecture-recital.
Join cello faculty member and chamber music co-chair Vasily Popov and composition chair Evan Meier for an afternoon of music and conversation, centered on the art of the cello etude.
Join piano faculty member Crystal Jiang and composition chair Evan Meier for a conversation and performance exploring Frédéric Chopin’s 24 Preludes, Op. 28.
Featuring performances by Joey Clark and Levine chorus members, this event showcases Broadway songs that speak to themes of unity, hope, and peace.
Join violin faculty members Kimberly Galva and Yan Izquierdo with composition chair Evan Meier to discover how Bach transformed traditional dances and adapted elaborate contrapuntal writing for the solo violin.
Join us for this special Valentine's cabaret as we reignite the flames of Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Dorothy Fields, and the Gershwins’ first set.
Join piano faculty member Minji Kim and composition chair Evan Meier as we explore the artistry of the nocturne through performance and discussion.