Music
Passing on the Gift of Music
When musicians perform, they create a mood that lasts until the last patron leaves the concert hall—but it seldom moves ...
Quadstock
Hundreds of students spread out across the Quad lawn yesterday for the first ever Quadstock, a celebration of "peace and music" inspired by the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair. The event, planned by the Quad House Committees, featured dozens of student performers, including bands and solo artists, who performed throughout the evening in various locations around the grassy lawn. Taking advantage of the warm, sunny weather, all three Quad Houses moved their dinners outside, allowing students to bask in the sunshine and musical vibes.
Pfoho to Musicians: Let's Start at the Very Beginning
The sound of music will soon be floating down the halls of Pforzheimer House—but there might be a few missed notes.
Faculty Notebook: Parliamentarians and All That Jazz
Harvard faculty continue to look nervously at snacks that disappeared from faculty meetings in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
DRC Music Weds Foreign Sounds
“Kinshasa One Two,” is an album that’s much less governed by the intentions of the producers and much more by the people and sounds of the city.
Foster the People More Than “Pumped Up”
The concert was an electrifying performance of their latest album, “Torches,” and was equal parts spectacle and dance party.
Ryan Adams Produces Lackluster Record
The problem with his latest effort “Ashes & Fire” is that in his recent two-year hiatus from recording, he seems to have forgotten all of the charisma and arrogance that made him so appealing in the first place.