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A Symphony of Talent: Yale School of Music's Diverse Musical Showcase

The Yale School of Music is set to present an impressive line-up of musical events, featuring both celebrated and rising artists across a variety of genres. From the soulful strains of the Yale Schola Cantorum to the innovative compositions of Hannah Kendall, this series promises to captivate audiences with its rich array of performances. Whether you're drawn to the historical allure of sacred music or the bold new expressions in contemporary compositions, these events highlight the dynamic spirit and artistic excellence at the heart of Yale's musical community.

Jan 24, 2025
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1. Yale Schola Cantorum presents: Consolation and Confidence
Schola Cantorum is a chamber choir that performs sacred music from the sixteenth century to the present day in concert settings and choral services around the world. It is sponsored by Yale Institute of Sacred Music and led by interim conductor Stefan Parkman. Masaaki Suzuki is the ensemble’s principal guest conductor. Open by audition to students from all departments and professional schools across Yale University, the choir has a special interest in historically informed performance practice, often in collaboration with instrumentalists from Juilliard415.
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Jan 25, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

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Jan 26, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

3. Yale in New York - Yale Phiharmonia
Faculty violinist Augustin Hadelich, who The New York Times has said is “technically dazzling,” joins the orchestra and its principal conductor for a performance of Britten’s Violin Concerto on a program that also includes a new work by Joan Tower and Berlioz’s wildly imaginative Symphonie fantastique.
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Jan 27, 2025
Yale School of Music

New York City, NY · Carnegie Hall

4. Yefim Bronfman, piano
A performance by “a pianist with comprehensive skills who can seemingly play anything” (The New York Times).
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Jan 29, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

5. Mali Obomsawin
Bassist, composer, vocalist, and citizen of Odanak First Nation (Abenaki) Mali Obomsawin, whose music JazzTimes has said “not only works as potent commentary on Indigenous heritage, autonomy and experiences, but as gripping, dynamic, and thunderous music in and of itself,” appears with her X-tet in a performance of her shoegaze-style work.
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Jan 31, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

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Feb 2, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

7. Brentano String Quartet
The School’s faculty quartet-in-residence unearths “startling musical revelations” (The Guardian, London).
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Feb 4, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

8. Hannah Kendall, guest composer
A performance of works by guest composer Hannah Kendall, whose music The Seattle Times has called “boldly individual, exquisitely crafted,” and the School’s composition students.
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Feb 6, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

9. Guitar Extravaganza
An immersion in all things guitar, including performances, workshops, demonstrations, and more. Free admission, no registration required. Seating is General Admission.
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Feb 8, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

10. Wei-Yi Yang, piano
A recital by the Professor in the Practice of Piano whose playing the Hartford Courant has described as “spontaneous, yet logical, lyrical and technical.
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Feb 12, 2025
Yale School of Music

New Haven, CT · Yale University

Conclusion
The Yale School of Music's upcoming events offer a rich tapestry of musical experiences, celebrating both historical traditions and contemporary innovations. Through this series, audiences will be treated to performances that not only highlight technical skill but also the emotional depth and cultural narratives inherent in music. Whether you’re a dedicated classical music enthusiast or a casual listener, there’s something for everyone in this diverse lineup. These events are a testament to the thriving artistic community at Yale, promising to leave a lasting impact on all who attend.
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