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2017-18 MIT Sounding

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CAST Visiting Artist Billy Novick performs in The Great Clarinet Summit. Credit: Sham Sthankiya/MIT.
CAST Visiting Artist Billy Novick performs in The Great Clarinet Summit. Credit: Sham Sthankiya/MIT.

Billy Novick

"Sincerity... elegance... a lovely celebration of tunefulness" — Downbeat
Anat Cohen. Credit Shervin Lainez.
Anat Cohen. Credit Shervin Lainez.

Anat Cohen

A virtuoso widely recognized as one of the most vital clarinetists working today
Marcus Thompson's Faculty Recital, 2018. Credit: L Barry Hetherington/MIT.
Marcus Thompson's Faculty Recital, 2018. Credit: L Barry Hetherington/MIT.

Marcus A. Thompson’s Faculty Recital

Fay Chandler Creativity Grant
Johnny Gandelsman performs in MIT Kresge Auditorium, February 2020. Credit: Leon Yim.
Johnny Gandelsman performs in MIT Kresge Auditorium, February 2020. Credit: Leon Yim.

Johnny Gandelsman

Violinist Gandelsman "plays with a balletic lightness of touch and a sense of whimsy and imagination" —Boston Globe
A man performs clarinet
Don Byron at MIT. Credit: L. Barry Hetherington.

Don Byron

Legendary clarinetist and composer forging what he calls "a sound above genre"
2012, 2013
Maya Beiser at the 2017 CAST Symposium. Credit: L. Barry Hetherington.
Maya Beiser at the 2017 CAST Symposium. Credit: L. Barry Hetherington.

Maya Beiser

Maya Beiser is a “cello goddess” -- The New Yorker
A woman poses leaning on a wooden block
Sarah Cahill. Credit: Christine Alicino.

Sarah Cahill

“Sterling Bay Area pianist and an intrepid illuminator of the classical avant-garde” —The New York Times
November 16, 2014 at Kendall Hall (W14)

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