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Electronic Music Compositions

DownCaf

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | New compositions by students in Sergei Tcherepnin's Electronic Music Composition Class — performed live.

Now You Know: Senior Show 2018

VAPA Usdan Gallery

Multimedia exhibition of works by graduating Visual Arts students.

Composition Projects Concert

VAPA Greenwall Auditorium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The Composition Projects class performs an eclectic variety of new work — for chamber ensemble, electronics, electric guitar, piano, and installation.

Sounding Out!

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A pop-up exhibition of Student works from Bennington College at the Bennington Museum.

Turkish Music Ensemble

Deane Carriage Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | An evening of Turkish musical delights — Plaintive ballads, rollicking Black Sea folk jams, Greek rebetika, soulful vocal chants, Central Anatolian spoon dances, ethereal Georgian a cappella, virtuosic instrumentals, haunting Ottoman love songs, and more.

Avant Improv Ensemble

DownCaf

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Avant Improv Ensemble explores spontaneous improvisation through the compositions of Ornette Coleman and Charles Mingus, as well as their own compositions built from the idioms of blues, jazz, and funk.

Jazz Cabaret

VAPA Greenwall Auditorium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Jazz Vocal Workshop presents a cabaret-style concert of songs, conveying life's joy and pain through blues, ballads, bossa-novas, gospel and swing.

Whose Opera?

Whose Opera?
Deane Carriage Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Small operas written, composed, sung, acted, orchestrated and staged by an intrepid body of twenty-four students in Kitty Brazelton's "Whose Opera?" class.

Whose Opera?

Whose Opera?
Deane Carriage Barn

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Small operas written, composed, sung, acted, orchestrated and staged by an intrepid body of twenty-four students in Kitty Brazelton's "Whose Opera?" class.