Tristan Rais-Sherman raises his baton while conducting the Philharmonia. He is wearing a mask and the empty seats of Jordan Hall are behind him.
Tristan Rais-Sherman '21 AD shares reflections from his past two performances conducting the NEC Philharmonia during this semester.
Astghik Martirosyan and Sameer Apte perform in Jordan Hall
How do you rehearse and perform choral music in a pandemic? Last fall, graduate conductors Joseph Nizich '21 MM and Jennie Segal '21 MM led the NEC Concert Choir in a performance that combined both in-person and remote ensembles titled, "Great Music for a Great (Virtual) Space."
Benjamin Sosland - headshot
As NEC's chief academic and artistic officer he will oversee all aspects of the school’s programs in the College, Preparatory School, and School of Continuing Education.
NEC Jordan Hall
This fall, we return to a primarily in-person experience, revitalizing the vibrancy and vitality of campus life as we reconnect in our physical spaces. Learn more about how we are: approaching campus life, live performances, tuition and fees, welcoming international students, and more.
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A message from President Andrea Kalyn to the NEC community in response to yesterday's attacks in Georgia against members of the Asian community.
Sarah Jarosz is pictured against a dark background. She is wearing black and looking to the side.
Contemporary Improvisation alumna Sarah Jarosz '13 has won the 2021 Grammy Award for Best Americana Album for her record "World on the Ground."
Geneva Lewis and Eric Lu
Current Artist Diploma student Geneva Lewis ’20, ’22 AD and NEC Prep alum Eric Lu ’13 Prep are among the five young musicians to receive this year's Avery Fisher Career Grants.
Grow Your Art Pitch Night Finalists 2021 - a grid of 8 portraits
Grow Your Art grants totaling $13,500 have been awarded to NEC alumni Emily Eng, Darynn Dean, Rafael Natan, and Linda Numagami, and will support a microgrant program for Black, Latinx, and Native American music students, a series of concerts and film screenings around women in jazz, an accessible School of Arts and Social Justice, and a clarinet festival.
The challenges of our current times compelled Sarah Atwood ’16 MM to create a new musical pathway for herself.
Maria Schneider stands in a warehouse or barn, looking at the camera with arms crossed.
Composer and bandleader Maria Schneider comes to New England Conservatory for an artist residency March 2-4, in which she will work in person with students in the jazz department, and offer online events which are open to the general public. The residency culminates in a digital concert, airing March 10.