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The School of Music has been the training ground for great musicians since its founding in 1917. It offers some of the best and broadest music education opportunities in New York with an exceptional faculty of performers and recording artists—and it has become a destination for musicians of all ages and levels of expertise throughout the city. Though based in traditional music studies, it never stops short on innovation, and offers unique programs on everything from jazz studies to MIDI synthesizer composition.
Open House Explore the School of Music, meet members of our brilliant faculty and find out more about their instruments and pedagogical methods. Sun, Jan 24, 1-4pm, FREE
For more information about the School of Music call 212.415.5580 / email
Scholarships in music at the 92nd Street Y are endowed through the Ruth Hollander Hertz Memorial Music Scholarship, The Victoria Inskip Scholarship for Voice in memory of Herta Sperber-Hopkins, The Thomas Liebman Fund and the Marjorie Schulz Scholarship fund for Senior Citizens.
The 92nd Street Y thanks the Peter Jay Sharp Foundation for its generous support of piano performance and education programs. Major support is provided by the John and Fred Klingenstein Fund; Estate of Henry Brodnitz; The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation; The Ernst C. Stiefel Foundation; William Randolph Hearst Foundations; Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Inc.; Con Edison; The Bay and Paul Foundations; The Center for Arts Education; and Robert & Deann Halper Foundation, among numerous others.
Generous additional support for scholarships is provided by the Estate of Alice C. Auerbach, The Friars National Association Foundation, Inc., and the Helen S. Tanenbaum Fund, and anonymous donors and friends.
Schools Partnership Program and Musical Introduction Series The Schools Partnership Program and the Musical Introduction Series benefit students across New York City. These programs are generously supported by The Hearst Foundations; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development and the New York City Council.
Major support is provided by Edith Glick Shoolman Children’s Foundation; the John and Fred Klingenstein Fund; Anna Chazen and Zachary Chazen Miller; The Ernst Stiefel Foundation; by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; the David L. Klein Jr. Foundation; The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation; Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Inc.; Con Edison; Alan and Katherine Stroock Fund and The Center for Arts Education, among numerous others. |