Tuesday, September 9, 2008
7 p.m.
Jim Howe Memorial Jazz Concert
The Faculty Jazz Ensemble performs

Tuesday, September 23, 2008
7 p.m.
Faculty Recital
Music for Soprano, Trumpet and Organ

Tuesday, October 7, 2008
7:00 p.m.
Gilbert Concert Series
Ying Quartet performs “Sound Bytes – The Dim-Sum Project”

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
7 p.m.
Faculty Recital
Laura Teplitsky, piano and Junko Simons, cello


Watch Selections from the Concert Choir & Chamber Orchestra Tour | "Superb" performances, videotaped live in Phillips Church

Concert Choir and Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert Tour | See photos of the California trip

View Pictures from the Student Production of "Cabaret" | Performed February 29-March 2, 2008

Faculty Recital, “Polyphonic Raptures,” with Pianists Jung Mi Lee and Jon Sakata | Bach's Fugue and Schumann's Symphony No. 4 in D Minor

Holiday Concert | Concert Band, Symphony Orchestra, Glee Club, Chamber Orchestra, Concert Choir, Women’s Chorus, Symphonia, Stage Band and more

Pianist Gabriel Chodos to Perform | Pianist performs Last Three Sonatas

Music Faculty Member Performs in Requiem for Darfur at Carnegie Hall | Musicians from around the globe gather for benefit concert

Ryan Thomson, Music Instructor, Publishes Book and Article | Fiddle and banjo player writes about left-handed music making

Ryan Turner Interviewed on New Hampshire Public Radio | Music instructor discusses Baroque composers


Lion's Eye Favorite: Watch Selections from the Concert Choir & Chamber Orchestra Tour | Watch students perform Debussy, Haydn and more

Concert Choir and Chamber Orchestra Head to California for Concert Tour | Ensembles travel to Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Palo Alto, San Francisco in first collaborative tour

Awadagin Pratt Closes the 2007 Gilbert Concert Series | Internationally acclaimed pianist and recording artist

Musical Direction from Bali Hai | Strains of flute and harp float from backstage, communicating the mystery of Bali Hai

South Pacific: Staging a World War II Military Base | Pacific islands come alive in this year's student musical

Sing the Holidays, from Vivaldi to Puente | This year's Holiday Concert is slated to be another rousing celebration of student talent

Rivalry in an Upbeat Key | Choral and orchestral ensembles from Exeter and Andover perform Schubert, Pinkham and Whitacre



Music

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Music can be a vital part of a student’s development of self-expression and creativity. Whether a student experiences music in the classroom, in the private teaching studio, as a composer, or in an ensemble, active engagement and participation is at the heart of the Music program. The department welcomes students of all levels of skill – those exploring music for the first time as well as accomplished musicians – to participate in the many activities and offerings of the department.

Students may choose from a range of music theory courses from the Introductory to the Advanced Placement level and Music History and Appreciation courses in both classical and popular genres. Private instruction is available in all instruments and voice, in Classical, Jazz, Popular, Folk, and World Music and in Composition. Participation with fellow students in ensemble music-making can be one of the most enriching experiences of school life. Students have opportunities for participation in Glee Club, Concert Choir, Women’s Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, Symphonia, Chamber Orchestra, Concert Band, Stage Band, Percussion Ensemble, African Drumming and Chamber Music.

Students have many opportunities for public performance—informal “in-house” concerts, student recitals on the Academy Concert Series and concerts by all large ensembles. The department also sponsors an annual concerto competition. Guest artists and distinguished teachers regularly visit the campus to perform and conduct master classes with students.

The music program is housed in the Forrestal-Bowld Music Center that was completed in the fall of 1995. The center includes three large rehearsal halls, 10 teaching studios equipped with grand pianos, a library equipped with electronic pianos and computer workstations, and 20 practice rooms with upright pianos. A new Ruffatti organ and a fine double manual harpsichord are housed in Phillips Church.

If you are a student interested in applying for admission to the Academy and would like to share information with our faculty about your musical interests, please submit a Musical Interest Form.