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New England Conservatory Biography |
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The oldest independent school of music in the United States, NEC
was founded in 1867 by Eben Tourjee. Its curriculum is remarkable for its wide
range of styles and traditions. On the college level, it features training in
classical, jazz, Contemporary Improvisation, world and early music. Through its
Preparatory School, School of Continuing Education, and Community Collaboration
Programs, it provides training and performance opportunities for children,
pre-college students, adults, and seniors. Through its outreach projects, it
allows young musicians to engage with non-traditional audiences in schools,
hospitals, and nursing homes—thereby bringing pleasure to new listeners and
enlarging the universe for classical music and jazz.
NEC presents more than 600 free concerts each year, many of them
in Jordan Hall, its world- renowned, 100-year old, beautifully restored concert
hall. These programs range from solo recitals to chamber music to orchestral
programs to jazz and opera scenes. Every year, NEC’s opera studies department
also presents two fully staged opera productions at the Cutler Majestic Theatre
in Boston.
NEC is co-founder and educational partner of “From the Top,” a
weekly radio program that celebrates outstanding young classical musicians from
the entire country. With its broadcast home in Jordan Hall, the show is now
carried by National Public Radio and is heard on 250 stations throughout the
United States.
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