Voice

Patricia Racette
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Low latency technology has made way for robust vocal arts study at NEC this semester, and offered a few silver linings, like master classes at a distance with Patricia Racette and John Relyea.
J.J. Penna accompanies a singer in concert
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NEC faculty members Tanya Blaich and Cameron Stowe present NEC graduate and undergraduate students from the departments of collaborative piano and voice in an evening of song.

The Liederabend...

A chorister sings with a boisterous smile on his face.
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The NEC Concert Choir offers a program of choral works from the 17th century to the present which give voice to a wide range of emotions common to all human beings: joy, anger, nostalgia, delight...

NEC Chorus
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The NEC Chamber Singers share a program of non-idiomatic choral works by Black composers, spanning from the Renaissance to the 21st century and from Brazil, Germany, and the United States. This...

Alexander Technique lesson at open studios - students sitting around yoga mats
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In this online workshop participants will have fun exploring singing through guided and improvisatory movements. The objective will...

J.J. Penna accompanies a singer in concert
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Join Second Year Undergraduate Voice Majors from around the world as they perform a variety of vocal repertoire, streamed live via YouTube.

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J.J. Penna accompanies a singer in concert
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Join First Year Undergraduate Voice Majors from around the world as they perform a variety of vocal repertoire, streamed live via YouTube.

Watch Live Stream

J.J. Penna accompanies a singer in concert
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NEC faculty members JJ Penna, Damien Francoeur-Krzyzek and Cameron Stowe present NEC graduate students from the departments of collaborative piano and voice in an evening of song.

This particular...

J.J. Penna accompanies a singer in concert
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NEC faculty members Tanya Blaich and Cameron Stowe present NEC graduate students from the departments of collaborative piano and voice in an evening of song.

The Liederabend—literally, "evening of...

New England Conservatory voice professor Ian Howell, upper left, works remotely with students Kaitlin Burton, right, and Cynthia Tseng, lower left, using technology that eliminates delays. (Courtesy)
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NEC professor Ian Howell spoke with WBUR about his work on low-latency music making, addressing both the technology and the human need for togetherness through music.