Piano

A detail of the interior of a piano
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Brown Hall

NEC's students meet one-on-one each week with a faculty artist to perfect their craft. As each one leaves NEC to make their mark in the performance world, they present a full, professional recital...

Jordan Hall cherubs
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Jordan Hall

The Artist Diploma (AD) program is NEC's highest performance program, offering a handful of especially gifted performers the opportunity to deepen and challenge their artistry, broaden their musical...

A percussionist performs on glass bells
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Williams Hall
[nec]shivaree, the NEC Avant-Garde Ensemble directed by NEC faculty Stephen Drury, is the attack wing of NEC's new music program, performing the modern, the new, and the avant-garde.
Flutist detail
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Williams Hall
NEC's students meet one-on-one each week with a faculty artist to perfect their craft. As each one leaves NEC to make their mark in the performance world, they present a full, professional recital that is free and open to the public. It's your first look at the artists of tomorrow.
Timotheos Petrin Artist Diploma Recital
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Jordan Hall
The Artist Diploma (AD) program is NEC's highest performance program, offering a handful of especially gifted performers the opportunity to deepen and challenge their artistry, broaden their musical perspective, and explore areas of personal and professional growth. AD recitals allow audiences to observe multiple facets of emerging artists.
Conrad Pope, composer
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Williams Hall
Jonathan Biss, Mildred Levinson Piano Artist-in-Residence, presents a masterclass featuring students from the NEC Piano Studios.
A detail of the interior of a piano
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre
NEC launches Connections, a new chamber music series bringing together on stage faculty and students from both the College and the Preparatory School. Each program also focuses on a theme, with the aim of illuminating the connections between different works of music.
Merz Trio poses in front of a dark background.
News
Publish Date
The trio—comprised of violinist Brigid Coleridge '20 GD, cellist Julia Yang '14 MM, '20 GD, and pianist Lee Dionne '20 GD—will receive $15,000 and a fully subsidized recital in New York City, including the world premiere of a newly-commissioned work.
A chorister sings with a boisterous smile on his face.
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Jordan Hall
Join the NEC Symphonic Choir for the ensemble's inaugural concert in a 2-part performance of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana.
Liederabend
Event
Date
Location
NEC: Williams Hall

From Benjamin Britten’s New York song cycles, to the poems of Luis Cernuda and Marina Tsvetaeva, to the many Austrian and German composers who fled their homelands in the twentieth century, this...