Sara Serpa sings into a microphone with her eyes closed.
Downbeat's August issue includes an interview about Sara Serpa's mixed-media work Recognition.
Priya Carlberg sings as a soloist with the NEC Jazz Orchestra behind her.
Priya Carlberg ’18, ’20 MM performed “Lush Life” with the NEC Jazz Orchestra and members of the NEC Philharmonia in a Jordan Hall concert celebrating the 100th anniversary of Nat King Cole’s birth.
Jazz musician Jamie Saft looks at the camera. He wears a long beard, sunglasses, and a white T-shirt.
Jamie Saft ’94, an alumnus of the Tufts/NEC dual degree program, discusses his wide-ranging musical influences and the diversity of his NEC education.
Four people hold up a giant check made out to Teach to Learn
 Derek Beckvold ’09 and Robert Jordon ’09 launched an online global music mentorship program with MIT student Mark Adams.
Performers take a bow in Jordan Hall while the audience stands and applauds
Jazz50 celebration features concerts in Boston and NYC with distinguished faculty, alumni, and students performing.
Darynn Dean stands at a podium wearing a graduation cap and gown. She smiles and looks into the distance while speaking into a microphone.
“We knocked harder at the doors that seemingly slammed shut and walked gracefully through the ones that opened easily upon entrance.”
Frank Battisti, Veronica Jochum, John Moriarty, Gregory Smith
Frank Battisti, Veronica Jochum, John Moriarty, and Gregory Smith will be honored as Faculty Emeriti at Commencement 2019.
Cover of JAZZed April-May 2019 edition with portrait of alumna Satoko Fujii
“At NEC I worked hard not to play like anyone else. I found my own voice,” says Fujii, who studied with Paul Bley at NEC.
Freddy Cole with Ken Schaphorst on the Jordan Hall stage
The NEC Jazz Orchestra celebrated the 100th anniversary of Nat King Cole's birth with special guest Freddy Cole ’56, hon. DM ’12, Nat King Cole’s brother and an NEC alumnus.