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Mannes School of Music

Mannes School of Music /ˈmænɪs/ is a music conservatory in The New School, a private research university in New York City. In the fall of 2015, Mannes moved from its previous location on Manhattan's Upper West Side to join the rest of the New School campus in Arnhold Hall at 55 W. 13th Street.[2]

Mannes School of Music
TypePrivate music conservatory
Established1916[1]
Parent institution
The New School
DeanRichard Kessler
Students950 across two divisions:[1]
  • College: 500
  • Preparatory: 450
Location, ,
United States

40°47′12″N 73°58′28″W / 40.786587°N 73.97454°W / 40.786587; -73.97454Coordinates: 40°47′12″N 73°58′28″W / 40.786587°N 73.97454°W / 40.786587; -73.97454
CampusUrban
ColorsParsons red
Websitenewschool.edu/mannes

History

 
Mannes School of Music (2016)

Originally called The David Mannes Music School, it was founded in 1916 by David Mannes, concertmaster of the New York Symphony Orchestra, and his wife Clara Damrosch, sister of Walter Damrosch, then conductor of that orchestra, and Frank Damrosch. The Damrosch and Mannes families were perhaps the most important music families in America at that time, with David Mannes emerging as one of the first American born violin recitalists to achieve significant status. David Mannes was the director of the Third Street Music School Settlement as well as founder of Colored Music Settlement School, all prior to founding the Mannes School.[citation needed] The school was originally housed on East 70th Street (later occupied by the Dalcroze School).

A larger campus was created out of four converted brownstones beginning at 157 East 74th Street, in Manhattan's Upper East Side.[3] After 1938, the school was known as the Mannes Music School in recognition of the broader course of study that expanded the school well beyond that of a community music school, including the three-year Artist Diploma. When Clara died in 1948, their son Leopold Mannes became president, endowing the school with his fortune from co-inventing Kodachrome film. In 1953 the school began offering a bachelor of science degree and changed its name to the Mannes College of Music. In 1960 it merged with the Chatham Square Music School. In 1984 the school moved to larger quarters on West 85th Street. In 1989 Mannes joined The New School. In 2005, the New School administration changed the name to Mannes College: the New School for Music. In 2015, the university renamed it Mannes School of Music, and moved it to Arnhold Hall in the West Village.[1] It is now part of the College of Performing Arts at The New School, which also includes the School of Drama and the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music. The College of Performing Arts, including Mannes Prep, has a total of 1,450 students. The students in any of the three schools of the College of Performing Arts can take courses in the three schools (Drama, Jazz, Mannes), no matter which school they are directly enrolled in, expanding the opportunities for self-directed study.

Academics

Two academic divisions constitute the conservatory:[1]

  • College: the academic spine of the school, conferring undergraduate and graduate degrees and diplomas
  • Preparatory: pre-college training for children and adolescents

The Techniques of Music program is the foundation for academic musical study in the two divisions at Mannes, encompassing the range of elementary to advanced music theory and aural skills and analysis classes.

Music theory was taught at Mannes from its inception, with David Mannes hiring important figures such as Ernest Bloch and Rosario Scalero to teach theory and composition. in 1931 Hans Weisse was hired, one of the leading students of Heinrich Schenker.[4] Over the following nine years, Weisse promoted not just the study of Schenkerian analysis but the incorporation of it into the musical life of the school, including performance and composition. Because of his association with the school, Schenker's publication Five Graphic Music Analyses (Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln) was published jointly by his regular publisher, Universal Edition and the David Mannes School in 1932.[5]

In 1940, Weisse died unexpectedly and was replaced by Felix Salzer. Salzer, also a student of Schenker, built upon Weisse's foundation by reorganizing the theory program into the Techniques of Music department. The philosophy behind this move was and is to integrate musicianship, theory, and performance, which was based on Schenker's concept of the role of theory in tonal music.[6] Salzer's leading student, Carl Schachter, as well as his students, continued and strengthened the department.

Today the Mannes program is rapidly evolving and expanding in both the study of performance and theory. Mannes has revised its curriculum to include the incorporation of music technology classes, improvisation ensembles, teaching artistry, arts journalism, film music composition, creative entrepreneurship[7] and more, all tied to a new commitment to contemporary music well beyond the tonal-based approach of Schenker. The Mannes of today includes an ever-increasing number of programs in partnership with its sister conservatory, School of Jazz.[8]

Notable people

College faculty

Alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on May 28, 2010. Retrieved June 20, 2010.
  2. ^ . DNAinfo New York. Archived from the original on July 10, 2017. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  3. ^ "Leopold Mannes, Pianist, Dies; Inventor Headed Music School; Co‐Developer of Kodachrome Aided Young Musicians —Composer and U.S. Adviser". August 12, 1964 – via NYTimes.com.
  4. ^ Historical information is derived from annual Mannes catalogs.
  5. ^ As indicated on the cover of the publication's first edition.
  6. ^ See David Carson Berry, "Hans Weisse and the Dawn of American Schenkerism," Journal of Musicology 20, no. 1 (Winter 2003): 104–156.
  7. ^ "How This One NYC Music School Is Changing the Future of Music Education". musicschoolcentral.com. December 1, 2014. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  8. ^ "Mannes Enters the Modern Era". Opera News. Retrieved October 26, 2017.

External links

  •   Media related to Mannes College The New School for Music at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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Mannes School of Music ˈ m ae n ɪ s is a music conservatory in The New School a private research university in New York City In the fall of 2015 Mannes moved from its previous location on Manhattan s Upper West Side to join the rest of the New School campus in Arnhold Hall at 55 W 13th Street 2 Mannes School of MusicTypePrivate music conservatoryEstablished1916 1 Parent institutionThe New SchoolDeanRichard KesslerStudents950 across two divisions 1 College 500 Preparatory 450LocationNew York City New York United States40 47 12 N 73 58 28 W 40 786587 N 73 97454 W 40 786587 73 97454 Coordinates 40 47 12 N 73 58 28 W 40 786587 N 73 97454 W 40 786587 73 97454CampusUrbanColorsParsons redWebsitenewschool edu mannes Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Notable people 3 1 College faculty 3 2 Alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Mannes School of Music 2016 Originally called The David Mannes Music School it was founded in 1916 by David Mannes concertmaster of the New York Symphony Orchestra and his wife Clara Damrosch sister of Walter Damrosch then conductor of that orchestra and Frank Damrosch The Damrosch and Mannes families were perhaps the most important music families in America at that time with David Mannes emerging as one of the first American born violin recitalists to achieve significant status David Mannes was the director of the Third Street Music School Settlement as well as founder of Colored Music Settlement School all prior to founding the Mannes School citation needed The school was originally housed on East 70th Street later occupied by the Dalcroze School A larger campus was created out of four converted brownstones beginning at 157 East 74th Street in Manhattan s Upper East Side 3 After 1938 the school was known as the Mannes Music School in recognition of the broader course of study that expanded the school well beyond that of a community music school including the three year Artist Diploma When Clara died in 1948 their son Leopold Mannes became president endowing the school with his fortune from co inventing Kodachrome film In 1953 the school began offering a bachelor of science degree and changed its name to the Mannes College of Music In 1960 it merged with the Chatham Square Music School In 1984 the school moved to larger quarters on West 85th Street In 1989 Mannes joined The New School In 2005 the New School administration changed the name to Mannes College the New School for Music In 2015 the university renamed it Mannes School of Music and moved it to Arnhold Hall in the West Village 1 It is now part of the College of Performing Arts at The New School which also includes the School of Drama and the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music The College of Performing Arts including Mannes Prep has a total of 1 450 students The students in any of the three schools of the College of Performing Arts can take courses in the three schools Drama Jazz Mannes no matter which school they are directly enrolled in expanding the opportunities for self directed study Academics EditTwo academic divisions constitute the conservatory 1 College the academic spine of the school conferring undergraduate and graduate degrees and diplomas Preparatory pre college training for children and adolescentsThe Techniques of Music program is the foundation for academic musical study in the two divisions at Mannes encompassing the range of elementary to advanced music theory and aural skills and analysis classes Music theory was taught at Mannes from its inception with David Mannes hiring important figures such as Ernest Bloch and Rosario Scalero to teach theory and composition in 1931 Hans Weisse was hired one of the leading students of Heinrich Schenker 4 Over the following nine years Weisse promoted not just the study of Schenkerian analysis but the incorporation of it into the musical life of the school including performance and composition Because of his association with the school Schenker s publication Five Graphic Music Analyses Funf Urlinie Tafeln was published jointly by his regular publisher Universal Edition and the David Mannes School in 1932 5 In 1940 Weisse died unexpectedly and was replaced by Felix Salzer Salzer also a student of Schenker built upon Weisse s foundation by reorganizing the theory program into the Techniques of Music department The philosophy behind this move was and is to integrate musicianship theory and performance which was based on Schenker s concept of the role of theory in tonal music 6 Salzer s leading student Carl Schachter as well as his students continued and strengthened the department Today the Mannes program is rapidly evolving and expanding in both the study of performance and theory Mannes has revised its curriculum to include the incorporation of music technology classes improvisation ensembles teaching artistry arts journalism film music composition creative entrepreneurship 7 and more all tied to a new commitment to contemporary music well beyond the tonal based approach of Schenker The Mannes of today includes an ever increasing number of programs in partnership with its sister conservatory School of Jazz 8 Notable people EditCollege faculty Edit Further information List of New School people Faculty Michael Bacon film composition Ernest Bloch composition Howard Brockway piano William Burden voice Semyon Bychkov conducting Joseph Colaneri Director of Opera Program Anthony Coleman improvisation Valerie Coleman flute composition Alfred Cortot piano Robert Cuckson composition theory analysis Mario Davidovsky composition Jeremy Denk piano Elaine Douvas oboe George Enescu interpretation Ruth Falcon voice Vladimir Feltsman piano Lillian Fuchs violin chamber music Felix Galimir violin chamber music Richard Goode piano David Hayes conducting present Director of Orchestral and Conducting Studies Anna Jacobs Art of Engagement Charles Kaufman history theory President Yakov Kreizberg conducting William Kroll violin Lowell Liebermann composition director of the Mannes American Composers Ensemble Clara Mannes chamber music David Mannes conducting violin Leopold Mannes theory Bohuslav Martinu composition Missy Mazzoli composition Frank Miller cello Mitch Miller oboe English horn Jessie Montgomery violinist and composer David Nadien violinist Charles Neidich clarinet Paul Neubauer viola Orin O Brien double bass Cynthia Phelps viola Erik Ralske horn Nadia Reisenberg piano Lucie Robert violin Jerome Rose piano Jerome Rothenberg visual art Richard Rychtarik stagecraft Felix Salzer theory Rosario Scalero solfege theory composition Carl Schachter theory George Szell composition instrumentation theory Terry Teachout arts journalism Ronald Thomas cello chamber music Sally Thomas violin Roman Totenberg violin Rosalyn Tureck piano Ronald Turini piano William Vacchiano trumpet Vladimir Valjarevic piano David Van Tieghem sound design experimental music Glen Velez percussion Isabelle Vengerova piano Stefan Wolpe composition Jeffrey Zeigler cello chamber music John Zorn Curator The Stone and The Stone Workshops at The New SchoolAlumni Edit Further information List of New School people Alumni Nomi Abadi composer Edward Aldwell pianist and theorist Burt Bacharach composer and pianist Robert Bass conductor Jeremy Beck composer Johanna Beyer composer Semyon Bychkov conductor Michel Camilo pianist and composer Myung whun Chung conductor and pianist Kvitka Cisyk opera singer coloratura soprano Valerie Coleman flutist and composer Imani Winds Larry Coryell guitarist Lee Curreri film and television composer Danielle de Niese lyric soprano Ezinma violinist Bill Evans pianist and composer JoAnn Falletta conductor Richard Goode pianist Mary Rodgers Guettel composer and philanthropist Rebekah Harkness founder of the Harkness Ballet Eugene Istomin pianist Marta Casals Istomin arts administrator Jeannette Knoll opera singer Yakov Kreizberg conductor Gail Kubik composer Yonghoon Lee tenor Ursula Mamlok composer Douglas McLennan arts journalist founder of Artsjournal com Peter Mendelsund graphic designer Charlie Morrow composer and sound artist David Nadien violinist Hafez Nazeri composer Patricia Neway operatic soprano and musical theatre actress Anthony Newman keyboardist Tim Page music critic Charlemagne Palestine composer Murray Perahia pianist Maurice Peress conductor Eve Queler conductor Shulamit Ran composer Kevin Riepl composer Michael Riesman conductor composer keyboardist Music Director of Philip Glass Ensemble George Rochberg composer Adam Rogers jazz guitarist Jerome Rose piano Alexandros Kapelis piano Beatrice Schroeder Rose harp Donald Rosenberg arts journalist Julius Rudel conductor Carl Schachter musicologist and theorist Nadine Sierra soprano Lawrence Leighton Smith conductor Lara St John violinist Jonathan Tetelman tenor Jory Vinikour harpsichordist Frederica von Stade mezzo soprano Craig Walsh composer Ivan Yanakov pianist Jennifer Zetlan sopranoReferences Edit a b c d Mannes College of Music the New School About Mannes Archived from the original on May 28 2010 Retrieved June 20 2010 New School to Build Performing Arts Hub Featuring a Glass Box Theater DNAinfo New York Archived from the original on July 10 2017 Retrieved October 26 2017 Leopold Mannes Pianist Dies Inventor Headed Music School Co Developer of Kodachrome Aided Young Musicians Composer and U S Adviser August 12 1964 via NYTimes com Historical information is derived from annual Mannes catalogs As indicated on the cover of the publication s first edition See David Carson Berry Hans Weisse and the Dawn of American Schenkerism Journal of Musicology 20 no 1 Winter 2003 104 156 How This One NYC Music School Is Changing the Future of Music Education musicschoolcentral com December 1 2014 Retrieved October 26 2017 Mannes Enters the Modern Era Opera News Retrieved October 26 2017 External links Edit Media related to Mannes College The New School for Music at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en 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