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2024-2025 SEASON. With more than 200 concerts each year, there's something for everyone. At the Yale School of Music, concertgoers can experience virtuosic student, faculty, and guest artist recitals; orchestral, choral, and operatic productions; internationally renowned chamber ensembles; and more.
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Beyond their performances with the Yale Philharmonia, Yale Opera, and New Music New Haven, students at the Yale School of Music also give solo and chamber concerts. There are more than 100 student recitals each year, all of which are free and open to the public.
The 2022-2023 concert season features a dazzling variety of programming including solo, chamber, vocal, and orchestral performances of repertoire ranging from early to new music.
Jul 8, 2022 · Many concerts presented by the Yale School of Music are free and open to the public, and the vast majority of concerts are streamed live for audiences around the world. Learn more about YSM’s 2022-2023 concert season at music.yale.edu/concerts.
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Yale Philharmonia
The Yale Philharmonia, led by Principal Conductor Peter Oundjian, is one of America’s foremost music school ensembles. The largest performing group at the Yale School of Music, the Yale Philharmonia offers superb training in orchestral playing and repertoire. Performances include an annual series of concerts in Woolsey Hall as well as Yale Opera productions. The Yale Philharmonia has performed on numerous occasions in Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall in New York City, Symphony Hall in Bosto...
New Music New Haven
New Music New Haven, under the direction of Aaron Jay Kernis, presents new and recent compositions by faculty, students, and guest composers. Performers are students in the school and often include guest artists as well. The programs often feature music by a member of the composition faculty or by a renowned guest composer. An important part of the series is a program of new works for orchestra by Yale composers performed by the Yale Philharmonia in Woolsey Hall.
Yale Opera
Under the artistic direction of Gerald Martin Moore, Yale Opera students perform in full-scale operas, chamber operas, concerts, and programs of scenes. Performances in recent years have been directed by Danilo Gambini, Candace Evans, Paul Curran, Chas Rader-Shieber, Dustin Wills, and Ted Huffman, and conducted by Daniela Candillari, Christopher Franklin, Speranza Scappucci, Giuseppe Grazioli, Perry So, and Dominique Trottein. Recent productions, including The Rake’s Progress,Florencia en el...
Yale Symphony Orchestra
The Yale Symphony Orchestra is Yale’s premier undergraduate orchestra. The YSO performs an average of seven concerts annually in Woolsey Hall and elsewhere. In addition to providing the Yale community a stellar musical outlet, the YSO is notorious for its annual Halloween Show, which has been an institution of the Yale College community for more than thirty years. Many of the Yale Symphony’s alumni have gone on to roles in major orchestras around the world, from the New York Philharmonic, Phi...
Yale Bands
Although the constituency of the Yale Bands is predominantly undergraduate, wind, brass, and percussion instrument majors of the School of Music are eligible for membership and often have the opportunity to gain conducting experience by assisting the director. The Yale Bands include a concert band of fifty-five select musicians, a jazz ensemble, and a marching band of approximately fifty to one hundred students that performs at sports events throughout the year. The Concert Band and its compo...
Yale Glee Club
Yale’s oldest musical organization and principal undergraduate mixed chorus, the Glee Club began as thirteen members of the class of 1863 and has evolved today into a chorus of eighty singers from across the university. The ensemble performs a broad range of choral repertoire from the sixteenth century to the present, commissioning new choral works and performing major choral orchestral works every season, frequently in collaboration with the university’s other major choral ensembles and orch...
The primary choral ensembles sponsored by the Yale Institute of Sacred Music are the Yale Camerata, founded by Marguerite L. Brooks, and conducted by Felicia Barber; and Yale Schola Cantorum, a chamber choir conducted by David Hill. For information on these and other vocal ensembles supported by the Institute, please visit https://ism.yale.edu.
Faculty Artist Series
Faculty members of the school, many of whom are internationally recognized concert artists, share the point of view that part of their commitment to music and to teaching in a university involves regular and frequent performance, on campus and elsewhere. These concerts are free and open to the public.
Oneppo Chamber Music Series
Formerly known as the Chamber Music Society at Yale, this concert series was renamed in honor of its former director, Vincent Oneppo. Under the direction of David Shifrin, the series maintains a tradition of presenting the finest chamber music ensembles from around the world, many of which also work with School of Music students in coachings and master classes.
Horowitz Piano Series
Directed by Boris Berman, this series of piano recitals was established in 2000 and is dedicated to the great pianist Vladimir Horowitz, whose musical archive resides at Yale. In addition to recitals by the Yale piano faculty, there are concerts and public master classes by distinguished guests each year. In past seasons these guest artists have included Tigran Alikhanov, Emanuel Ax, Malcolm Bilson, Idil Biret, Yefim Bronfman, Ran Dank and Soyeon Kate Lee, Misha Dichter, Leon Fleisher, Richar...
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Music at Yale enjoys a level of participation and excellence that is unrivaled among American universities. The School of Music stands at the center of this activity, with students and faculty presenting more than two hundred public concerts and recitals every year.