It is undeniable: Our world is changing rapidly. Whether the changes are in music, politics, the economy, technology, or other areas, Mannes School of Music aspires to evolve with the times, combining the best of Old World traditions in the
development of musical intelligence, technique, and artistic voice with the cutting-edge advantage of being part of The New School, an urban university. It is a perfect prescription for the training of musical artists in the 21st century.
Historically, the Mannes formula for quality education has capitalized on its world-class faculty, location in the heart of a global arts capital, small class size, and living tradition of rigor and depth, which develops strong technique and great
artistry. The Mannes ethos forms the basis of a vibrant community, whether you are a degree or diploma student in the college division or a young person studying at Mannes Prep.
In this third decade of the 21st century, when demands on artists are greater than ever, Mannes provides a gateway to a wide range of exciting cross-diisciplinary learning and knowledge-building opportunities through our sister New School colleges, including one of the world’s great
design schools, Parsons School of Design; our undergraduate liberal arts school, Eugene Lang College; and the School of Jazz and School of Drama.
Mannes recognizes that in today’s world, success is measured in many ways. Many of our students go on to the stage of The Metropolitan Opera or positions with great orchestras and chamber ensembles. Others create organizations that bring music to inner-city
school children or establish rewarding careers as arts administrators. Still others go on to careers outside of music, becoming doctors or business leaders, drawing on the discipline and knowledge acquired at Mannes.
Mannes is committed to providing an education that is relevant to our rapidly changing world. Explore our website to learn more about the Mannes advantage, as we roll out cutting-edge programs that provide students with the tools they need
for today’s marketplace.
Richard Kessler, Dean