Pratt Early Music Recital
Pierce Hall
Free
In-Person Event
Open to the Public
Students of early music involved in the Pratt Early Music Program give an informal recital of selected works from the 17th and 18th centuries on period instruments.
The Pratt Early Music Program at New England Conservatory, established by Harold I. Pratt '17 hon. D.M. and his wife Frances G. Pratt, seeks to invite and engage the NEC community with performers and scholars in the historically informed performance field. Master classes, symposia, and performances by nationally- and internationally- recognized scholars and performers are funded through this endowment. In addition, The Pratt Early Music Program at New England Conservatory aims to provide NEC students within the College and Expanded Education, which includes NEC Prep, with the opportunity to study early music and historically informed performance with experts in the field, as well as to expand the historical instrument collection at NEC.
The Pratt Early Music Program at New England Conservatory, established by Harold I. Pratt '17 hon. D.M. and his wife Frances G. Pratt, seeks to invite and engage the NEC community with performers and scholars in the historically informed performance field. Master classes, symposia, and performances by nationally- and internationally- recognized scholars and performers are funded through this endowment. In addition, The Pratt Early Music Program at New England Conservatory aims to provide NEC students within the College and Expanded Education, which includes NEC Prep, with the opportunity to study early music and historically informed performance with experts in the field, as well as to expand the historical instrument collection at NEC.
