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World-class stage. Intimate experiences. 

Since its inception in 2010, the Arthur Zankel Music Center has been dedicated to cultivating artistic excellence and enriching cultural experiences for students, artists, audiences, and community partners. Home to 91¶¶Òù's acclaimed Music department, the Center offers a robust schedule of programming throughout the academic year, and hosts prestigious summer programs such as the Skidmore Jazz Institute, now celebrating its 37th year. Our state-of-the-art facilities include the Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall, which accommodates 600 attendees, and the intimate Elisabeth Luce Moore Hall, with 86 seats.

Named in honor of Arthur Zankel, a devoted Skidmore trustee and visionary philanthropist, the Center is a testament to his legacy of support and commitment to the arts. Our mission is to provide a vibrant and inclusive space for musical exploration and performance, fostering a diverse range of artistic expressions that honor the rich traditions of early music while reflecting the dynamic landscape of contemporary music.

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Marc Ribot: Charlie Chaplin’s ‘The Kid’ (1921)

Legendary guitarist Marc Ribot will accompany a screening of the 1921 silent film "The Kid" with his delicate and at times haunting solo guitar score, contemporizing Charlie Chaplin’s work as a relevant story about our era’s economic and social conditions. Ribot will also perform a short solo set before the film.

Presented by the Arthur Zankel Music Center and supported in part by the Zankel Music Fund.

Tickets are $20 for general public, $5 for Skidmore community. 

Spring 2024 Brochure
 
 
Fall 2024 Program
Welcome to a new season at the Arthur Zankel Music Center, where we invite you to explore the power of music. This fall, our lineup features the incredible talents of Skidmore faculty and students, along with artists from around the world who will inspire and challenge us.

Experience a wide range of musical performances, from Sun Dogs’ sci-fi jazz to the intricate melodies of the Ottoman world, Indian classical ragas and dance, and a unique blend of strings and early analog synthesizers. We’re also introducing two new series – SURROUND, where intimate solo concerts bring the audience onstage with the artist, and SUSTAIN, a collection of documentary films that offer profound insights into the lives and legacies of influential musicians.

Admission to our events is free unless otherwise noted. Join us!

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