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Steven Isserlis Cello
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NEC: Williams Hall

Steven Isserlis presents a masterclass featuring students from the NEC cello studios. This class will be livestreamed through CelloBello.org, and will include an interview with Paul Katz following the...

Catherine Cho Violin
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NEC: Keller Room

Catherine Cho presents a masterclass featuring students from the NEC violin studios.

Catherine Cho is recognized for her remarkable virtuosity, combining technical mastery of her instrument with an...

Coltrane
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NEC: Pierce Hall

In the light of the release of the outtakes of "A Love Supreme" a few years ago, as well as Coltrane's handwritten notes for the piece, Dr. Porter has revised and expanded his famous study of this...

A Lunar New Year Chinese Lantern
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NEC's Asian Students Association hosted an NEC Lunar New Year celebration, complete with bubble tea, calligraphy, and a lion dance.
Poster for Dr. Mabuse: Der Spieler. On the left is a dark silhouette of a face. On the right, a green background and a figure wrapped in a black cloak.
Mal Barsamian plays the oud while seated in front of a painting of trees.
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NEC: Eben Jordan Ensemble Room

Dear friends: Effective March 9th, we are temporarily suspending access to all NEC concerts for all visitors from outside our campus community. During this time, concerts will continue as scheduled...

Ran Blake at piano
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Florence Price
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As Black History Month comes to a close, we celebrate Black alumni from the earliest years of the Conservatory. Members of the Black Student Union worked with NEC archivists Maryalice Perrin-Mohr and Cody Forrest to research Black history and artistry from the early years of NEC.
Black Student Union leaders Naledi Masilo, Paul Mardy, Robyn Smith, and Evan Wright
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“The goal is to represent the widespread art forms of the African diaspora,” reports the Bay State Banner.
artist headshot
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NEC: Williams Hall

This masterclass is made possible through the generous support of the Richard P. and Claire W. Morse Visiting Artist Fund.