Band
‘Far Removed from the Norm’: A Glimpse into How Harvard’s Performing Arts Groups Adapted to A Remote Semester
Over the spring, performing arts groups were forced to make due with producing content over Zoom, with many canceling their concerts, performances, and recitals. Harvard’s announcement that it would continue a virtual learning format for fall 2020 dealt another blow to their plans.
Faculty-Led Music Ensembles Adapt to Virtual Rehearsals and Performances
Several faculty-led music ensembles have transitioned this fall to online auditions, rehearsals, and performances in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Harvard Band Members Walk Out of Centennial Banquet After Alumni Comments on Sexual Harassment Policy
More than 70 members of the Harvard Band walked out of a banquet celebrating the group’s centennial Saturday after an alumnus joked about the group’s decision to implement a sexual harassment policy.
Extra Extra
Extra Extra won the Battle for Yardfest on Wednesday night in Sanders Theatre. They will be the opening acts for Bazzi and Kiiara, who will be headlining Yardfest this year.
Game Night
9:28 p.m. Members of the Harvard University Band play an intense round of cards at HUB game night.
Fanfare at the Activities Fair
The Harvard University Band welcomes admitted members of the Class of 2022 entering the Students Activities Fair at the SOCH Sunday afternoon.
Portrait of an Artist: The Lighthouse Keepers
The first few weeks of school are always buzzing on campus, and Harvard’s indie folk-inspired quintet the Lighthouse Keepers has contributed to the excitement this fall. Consisting of Abby L. Westover ’17, Ella M. Duncan ’17, Colby S. Knight ’17, Aidan R. Chavez ’18, and Matt Matsudaira ’17, the band published a single, “In a Moment,” on Sept. 3
Alchemy on Tour: Pink Martini Hits Boston
It’s like “‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ meets the United Nations from 1962."
The Intrinsics
The Intrinsics have a way of making noise and making the people around them move.
Havard Band Unites
The Harvard Band performs in front of the John Harvard statue during their march through the yard.
And Fallon On Drums
Jimmy Fallon strikes a drum after conducting the Harvard University Band outside The Harvard Lampoon Saturday night. Fallon was crowned the 'Emperor of Comedy' by the semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine Saturday.