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ARTS FIRST at the Harvard Art Museums: Performance Fair in Adolphus Busch Hall


Performance

Harvard Art Museums, Adolphus Busch Hall
29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA

As part of the ARTS FIRST Festival, organized by the Office for the Arts at Harvard, Adolphus Busch Hall will host an afternoon of student musical performances in a wide variety of styles, from organ music to vocal jazz.

1–1:20pm
Flute and guitar duo, featuring the music of Antonio Molino, Cacho Tirao, Jacques Ibert, and Heitor Villa-Lobos

1:30–1:50pm
Harvard Organ Society

2–2:20pm
VoxJazz

2:30–2:50pm
Sounds of Brazil, by Choro Sincapado

3–3:20pm
Harvard Mirch

3:30–3:50pm
Contemporary improvisation on the tuba and saxophone

4–4:20pm
Emerge: indie music for yangqin, strings, and voice

4:30–4:50pm
Solo performance of indie folk music by a singer-songwriter

This program will take place in Adolphus Busch Hall.

Free admission. Seating is first come, first served.

ARTS FIRST (April 28–May 1, 2016) is an annual festival organized by the Office for the Arts at Harvard that showcases student and faculty creativity on campus.

Please note that the Harvard Art Museums are offering free admission on Saturday, April 30, to support ARTS FIRST programming.

Adolphus Busch Hall has regular public hours on Wednesdays, 1–5pm, and Saturdays, 10am–2pm (closed major holidays). The hall houses a unique collection of plaster casts of sculpture and architectural stonework from the High Middle Ages. Admission to the hall is always free.