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  1. Manhattan School of Music offers a holistic approach to health & wellness, with services and counseling available to all students at the School. Student Accounts. The Office of Student Accounts consults with students and parents about payment options and financial aid, and creates invoices and statements.

  2. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Degrees Offered. Bachelor of Music (BM) Master of Music (MM) Jazz Arts Advancement Program (DMA) Program Details. As one of the first conservatories in the U.S. to acknowledge the prime importance of jazz as an art form, Manhattan School of Music’s programs of study for jazz arts majors are designed to develop skilled performers, composers, arrangers, and jazz educators in preparation for ...

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Created with Sketch. The Composition program equips students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences to be creative while engaging with the specific context of our time. Degrees Offered. Bachelor of Music (BM) Master of Music (MM) Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) Other Studies. Professional Studies Certificate (PS) Program Details.

  4. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Program Details. Manhattan School of Music’s programs for piano majors offer an in-depth study of the vast repertoire for the instrument, developing interpretive skills and emphasizing performance in all styles. They are designed to develop skilled performers familiar with piano repertoire, performance practices, and interpretive traditions.

  5. ALL full-time Manhattan School of Music students will be pre-enrolled in the plan and charged via their student bill. The MSM policy is MANDATORY for all F-1 visa holders entering a new program in 2024-2025.

  6. Auditions are held on campus in one of our many halls. May Auditions for Fall 2021 will be held in mid-May, though not all programs are open for this late round of auditions. Please contact the Admissions Office by email at admission@msmnyc.edu, or by phone at 917-493-4436, for more information.

  7. 1940s–1960s. The School steadily grew in size and reputation, ultimately becoming an accredited college that offered a Bachelor of Music degree in 1943 and a Master’s in 1947. In 1956 Dr. Schenck retired, and John Brownlee — noted baritone and then member of the MSM voice faculty — was appointed to head the School.