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Virtual Yearbooks

Do you know when …

... MSM performed a musical theater program at the White House for Lyndon B. and Ladybird Johnson? FIND OUT

... Richard Adams ('61) created the first-ever “business of music” course in the U.S.? FIND OUT

... Lauritz Melchior and Kirsten Flagstad sang Tristan und Isolde to benefit MSM? FIND OUT

... “Manhattan School of Music Day” was declared in the City of New York? FIND OUT

... the School moved from the east side to the west side? FIND OUT

Or that …

... Albert Barouch ('58) and Evelyn Volpe ('58) vacationed together in Italy after having not seen each other in 50 years? FIND OUT

... MSM offers a DMA in Jazz Arts Advancement? FIND OUT

... Estelle Parnas Oringer (’45) still performs in public at age 96? FIND OUT

... you are a part of MSM’s history?

 

Enjoy our new Virtual Yearbooks

Our new "Virtual Yearbooks" include Manhattan School of Music historical facts and images from the School's archives, as well as items and quotes submitted by alumni. Each section also includes some Other Highlights of New York City's music history.

Click on a decade (at left) and walk down memory lane... or East 105th Street, or Claremont Avenue...

Help us build and expand these Yearbooks by looking through your own archives and sending photos from your time at MSM along with memories and experiences.

Visit these pages often as they will be appended and changed daily.

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