MUSIC
DPops at Woolsey: A symphony of Studio Ghibli, Bollywood, Star Wars and Nintendo

“In a Galaxy Far Far Away” premiered on Saturday at Woolsey Auditorium.

Feb Club nears its end

The month-long series of themed parties celebrating the graduating class has hosted bands like Public Discourse and Scerface.

World-renowned pianist Emanuel Ax to perform Beethoven and Schoenberg

Eight-time Grammy-winning classical pianist Emanuel Ax will perform a sold-out concert of Beethoven and Schoenberg on Wednesday in Morse Recital Hall as part of the Horowitz Piano Series.

Connecticut-based musicians honor Dixwell’s jazz history at NXTHVN 

NXTHVN hosted an intergenerational jazz performance this past Thursday.

Jazz strikes a deadly chord at Redhot & Blue’s Murder Mystery Jam

Redhot & Blue’s “JAMbushed! A Valentine’s Day Murder Mystery” saw an overbooked house on Saturday night.

Romance still exists, Sarah Kang ’14 declares in her music 

In an interview with the News, Kang spoke on what has changed and what hasn’t in terms of her artistry, interactions with fans and views on love.

Mixed Company brings music and comedy to SSS

This year’s “Snow Job” was the a cappella group’s 42nd annual winter concert.

Darshan Trio performs dynamic musical medley 

The Darshan Trio had two performances in the Schwarzman Center’s Dome on Saturday.

Multidisciplinary artist and musician Lonnie Holley improvises a thought-provoking set with Mourning [A] BLKStar.

Lonnie Holley and Mourning [A] BLKStar perform in the Whitney Humanities Center for the CCAM Sound Art Series

Guest conductor Rossen Milanov leads Yale Philharmonia in a recital of Smetana, Beethoven and Shostakovich

Bulgarian conductor Rossen Milanov will conduct the Yale Philharmonia on Friday at Woolsey Hall.

Opera superstar Renée Fleming dazzles in weekend residency

World-renowned vocalist Renée Fleming performed a recital, taught a masterclass and led a public “Music and Mind” forum with Yale professors Laurie Santos and AZA Allsop last weekend at Yale.