Anthony De Ritis Professor and Department Chair, Music a.deritis@neu.edu 617.373.3914 Expertise composition, music, performance Anthony De Ritis in the Press Landmarks Orchestra kicks off with ‘Rhapsody in Green’ The Boston Landmarks Orchestra opened its 2013 summer season at the DCR Hatch Shell Wednesday with its annual green concert in celebration of America’s city, state, and national parks. And the program for this “Rhapsody in Green” could hardly have been more enticing: the premiere of “At the River,” by Northeastern University music-department chair Anthony […] Anthony De Ritis for Northeastern Global News New spin on classical music New spin on classical music Anthony De Ritis, chair of Northeastern’s music department, has released a new CD, “Devolution,” that mixes classical music with live DJ performance. Building cultural ties, note by note Building cultural ties, note by note Northeastern music department chair Anthony De Ritis is in Beijing on a Fulbright grant, creating an online resource on traditional Chinese instruments. The diplomacy of music The diplomacy of music U.S. State Department-sponsored arts exchange program at Northeasternconcludes on a high note University Hosts Music and Cultural Diplomacy Symposium University Hosts Music and Cultural Diplomacy Symposium International symposium willexplore the role that music can play in promoting mutual understanding, enhanced communication and improved interaction between cultures. Northeastern University Represented at Fulbright Annual Conference in Beijing, China Northeastern University Represented at Fulbright Annual Conference in Beijing, China Boston, Mass. – Two Northeastern University professors will travel to Beijing, China to participate in the Fulbright Association’s 31st annual conference. Titled “2008—The Interconnected World,” the conference theme will explore the ways in which the arts link us as an international community. Anthony De Ritis, chair of the department of music and director of the […]
Landmarks Orchestra kicks off with ‘Rhapsody in Green’ The Boston Landmarks Orchestra opened its 2013 summer season at the DCR Hatch Shell Wednesday with its annual green concert in celebration of America’s city, state, and national parks. And the program for this “Rhapsody in Green” could hardly have been more enticing: the premiere of “At the River,” by Northeastern University music-department chair Anthony […]