The days will be devoted to learning and the nights to crooning when the International Cabaret Conference holds its 2011 session at Yale July 22-31.The intensive nine-day teaching program — headed by Erv Raible, executive director/artistic director —...
Yale School of Music student Garth Neustadter has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his score for the PBS documentary “John Muir in the New World.”The score was recorded at Yale with members of the Yale Philharmonia, the Yale Symphony...
Anyone who has ever wondered what it takes for a child to learn a musical instrument is invited to visit the Yale School of Music Morse Summer Academy this month, where more than 50 New Haven public school students are immersed in an intensive four-week...
The city of Venice through the lens of its artists and composers is the theme of the fall term’s Franke Lecture Series at Yale’s Whitney Humanities Center. Cambridge professor Deborah Howard, an acclaimed scholar of the Renaissance, will deliver the first...
A play about a violent crime that forever linked the lives of four small-town residents is the 2011 winner of the Yale Drama Series.Shannon Murdoch’s “New Light Shine” is “raw, haunting, richly poetic and deeply emotional,” says judge John Guare.Jackson...
A Yale team headed by Professor Laura Wexler has received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to design an interactive website to display some 160,000 Depression-era images taken by U.S. government photographers.The grant is the first made to...
Last Sunday (Sept. 11) was a stellar day for two Yale School of Music (YSM) composers. Garth Neustadter, a current student of composition at YSM, received an Emmy Award for his score for the PBS documentary “John Muir in the New World,” and recent alumnus...