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  • MSM Current Students and Recent MSM Alumni Perform in AGBU Program at Carnegie Hall
    Mar 29, 2026 College
    Alumni, Students

    MSM Current Students and Recent MSM Alumni Perform in AGBU Program at Carnegie Hall

    Current MSM students Seiran Tozlian (BM ’26), piano, and Angelina Tozlyan (BM ’28), violin, as well as alumni Diana Gabrielyan (MM ’23), piano, and Karina Vartanian (PC ’21, BM ’25), soprano, will perform at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall on Friday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m. They are all recent recipients of the Armenian General Benevolent Union Performing Arts scholarship and will join their fellow recipients for a program of traditional Armenian and Western classical music, dance, and poetry readings.

    Tickets are currently available on the Carnegie Hall website as well as the box office at (212) 247-7800.

    Photo collage: Diana Gabrielyan (top left), Seiran Tozlian (bottom left), Angelina Tozlyan (bottom middle), Karina Vartanian (bottom right)

  • MSM Precollege alumnus Charlie Puth to sing the National Anthem at the Superbowl in February
    Dec 5, 2025 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumnus Charlie Puth to sing the National Anthem at the Superbowl in February

    MSM Precollege alumnus Charlie Puth will be singing the National Anthem in the pre-game show of the Superbowl on February 8. Also performing will be Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones.

    In comments on his social media platforms, Charlie Puth says “We’re putting a really special arrangement together — in D major. It’ll be one of my best vocal performances.”

    More information here.

  • MSM Precollege alumna Isabel Leonard featured in <em> Hola! </em> magazine
    Oct 22, 2025 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumna Isabel Leonard featured in Hola! magazine

    MSM Precollege alumna Isabel Leonard (PC ’98, HonDMA ’21) has been selected as a” Top 100 Latina Powerhouse” by the popular Hola! publication. The GRAMMY-winning mezzo-soprano will be honored at MSM’s upcoming Precollege gala taking place on November 15.

    “With a rich, powerful voice and undeniable stage presence, Isabel Leonard has carved out a place as one of today’s most acclaimed mezzo-sopranos, and her journey is still unfolding. Born in the United States but deeply connected to her Argentine heritage, Leonard has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including three GRAMMY Awards,” writes the magazine.

    Read the full article here.

  • MSM Precollege alumna Chloe Flower is featured in  <em> The New York Times </em>
    Dec 2, 2024 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumna Chloe Flower is featured in The New York Times

    MSM Precollege alumna Chloe Flower is interviewed by The New York Times in their Sunday column about New Yorkers and their time in the city.

    In “How a Pop Pianist Spends Her Sundays,” Chloe talks about coming to New York City to study at Manhattan School of Music at age 12.

    She talks about how since the age of 2 years old she has loved to play the piano, “which would eventually take her to the Grammy Awards stage to perform alongside the rapper Cardi B,” writes The New York Times.

    Read the article here.

  • MSM Precollege alumnus, violinist Daniel Rafimayeri will be featured at the Kaufman Music Center on Nov. 5
    Sep 15, 2024 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumnus, violinist Daniel Rafimayeri will be featured at the Kaufman Music Center on Nov. 5

    The concert of violinist and MSM Precollege alumnus Daniel Rafimayeri (PC ‘18) will take place at 2 PM on November 5, and will feature works by Beethoven, Wieniawski, De Falla and Janáček. Daniel is the 2019 Burdick-Thorne Gold medalist of the Stulberg International String Competition.

    He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and other respected venues.

    Buy tickets to the concert here.

  • MSM Precollege alumnus Charlie Puth performs at the Emmy Awards during the In Memoriam segment
    Jan 16, 2024 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumnus Charlie Puth performs at the Emmy Awards during the In Memoriam segment

    On the Emmy Awards broadcast on January 15 during the In Memoriam segment, singer, pianist and composer Charlie Puth (PC ’10) performed his hit song See You Again, and closed with a moving rendition of the theme song from the TV program Friends in honor of one of its actors, the late Matthew Perry, bringing tears to the eyes of many in the audience.

    Charlie Puth was asked to perform on the broadcast after producers saw a viral video of him performing the songs during a concert in Melbourne, Australia shortly after Matthew Perry’s death.

    Watch a news report about his Emmys performance here.

  • Former MSM Precollege student pianist Chloe Flower is featured in the <em> New York Times </em>
    Mar 22, 2023 Precollege
    Alumni

    Former MSM Precollege student pianist Chloe Flower is featured in the New York Times

    The New York Times featured former MSM Precollege student pianist Chloe Flower this month in an article entitled “A Pianist Who Changes Key From Liberace to Cardi B.”

    “Chloe Flower has performed at the Grammys, and went viral during the Golden Globes. Naturally, a Christmas album is on the way,” writes Alex Vadulkul. The article mentions that Chloe got her first “big break” after studying at Manhattan School of Music.

    Read NYTimes article here.

  • MSM Precollege alumnus Michael Davidman wins 3rd Prize at the Long-Thibaud International Competition in Paris
    Nov 13, 2022 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumnus Michael Davidman wins 3rd Prize at the Long-Thibaud International Competition in Paris

    Precollege alumnus Michael Davidman, who was a student of Efrem Briskin for 10 years, recently won 3rd prize at the prestigious Long-Thibaud International competition in Paris, which took place November 6 to 13.

    The Long-Thibaud Competition was created nearly 80 years ago by renowned pianist Marguerite Long, to whom Maurice Ravel dedicated his concerto in G, and violinist Jacques Thibaud.

    Learn more about the competition here.
    Learn more about Michael here.

  • MSM Precollege alumna Simone Dinnerstein (PC ’89) performs at Carnegie Hall with Renée Fleming, Emerson String Quartet
    Jan 23, 2022 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumna Simone Dinnerstein (PC ’89) performs at Carnegie Hall with Renée Fleming, Emerson String Quartet

    MSM Precollege alumna Simone Dinnerstein (PC ’89), a former student of Solomon Mikowsky in MSM’s Precollege program, performed on January 23, 2022 in Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall in Penelope, a concert that also featured actress Uma Thurman as narrator.

    Penelope is a collaboration from composer André Previn and playwright Tom Stoppard focusing on one of literature’s great heroines, retelling the story of the woman who stood strong awaiting the return of her wandering husband, Odysseus.

    Music included works by Barber, Phillip Glass, and Fauré.

    Learn about Simone here.

     

  • The Garden State Philharmonic names former MSM Precollege student as President of the Board
    Feb 4, 2021 Precollege
    Alumni

    The Garden State Philharmonic names former MSM Precollege student as President of the Board

    Dr. Nancy Mezey, the Dean of the Honors School at Monmouth University, has been appointed as the President of the Board of The Garden State Philharmonic, the critically acclaimed professional orchestra that is “Orchestra in Residence” at Ocean County College in Tom’s River.

    In addition to the professional orchestra, the GSP sponsors a three-tiered Youth Orchestra program comprised of more than 100 students between the ages of eight and 21, and an auditioned Community Chorus.

    Learn more about Dr. Mezey’s appointment here.

  • Bejamin Rossen named 2020 Presidential Scholar
    May 21, 2020 Precollege
    Alumni

    Bejamin Rossen named 2020 Presidential Scholar

    Precollege alumnus Benjamin Rossen, piano student of Jeffrey Cohen, has been named a 2020 Presidential Scholar by the US Department of Education. The 56th class of U.S. Presidential Scholars was announced today, recognizing 161 high school seniors for their accomplishments in academics, the arts, and career and technical education fields.

    The White House Commission on Presidential Scholars selects scholars annually based on their academic success, artistic and technical excellence, essays, school evaluations, and transcripts, as well as evidence of community service, leadership, and demonstrated commitment to high ideals.

    Read the full press release here.

  • Charlie Puth performs in #TogetherAtHome series to promote social distancing
    Mar 19, 2020 Precollege
    Alumni

    Charlie Puth performs in #TogetherAtHome series to promote social distancing

    MSM Precollege alumnus Charlie Puth performed a concert live on Instagram as part of Global Citizen and World Health Organization’s #TogetherAtHome series. You can watch the mini-concert on his Charlie’s Instagram profile.

    “Together, At Home” was designed to promote unity amid the COVID-19 pandemic’s social distancing protocols. Previous performers include John Legend and Chris Martin of Coldplay. Learn more about the series and future performers here.

  • Dianne Flagello receives Music Educator Award
    Mar 9, 2020 Precollege
    Alumni

    Dianne Flagello receives Music Educator Award

    Former Precollege Director and Alumni Advisory Council Member Director Dianne Flagello (BM ’52, MM ’52, HonDMA ’99) received the Distinguished Music Educator Award from JCC Thurnauer School of Music last month at their 30th Gift of Music Gala Benefit Concert. Read more about the event here.

    During her time as a student at Manhattan School of Music, Dianne studied Percussion and Music Education. She returned to her alma mater in 1974 as director of MSM Precollege, known then as MSM’s Preparatory Division, until 1999. Dianne is currently an active member of the Alumni Advisory Council.

  • MSM Students and Alumni receive 2020 Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award
    Mar 2, 2020 College
    Alumni

    MSM Students and Alumni receive 2020 Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award

    Four MSM students and alumni were recently named recipients of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) 2020 Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award.

    Angelo Di Loreto (MM ’13, Jazz Piano)
    Eliana Fishbeyn (MM ’21, Jazz Composition)
    Rin Seo (MM ’20, Jazz Composition)
    Matthew Whitaker (Precollege alum)

    The program was established in 2002 to encourage young gifted jazz composers up to the age of 30. It carries the name of the great trumpeter and ASCAP member Herb Alpert in recognition of The Herb Alpert Foundation’s multi-year financial commitment to the program. The recipients, who receive cash awards, range in age from 17 to 29 and are selected through a juried national competition. For more information, visit their website.

  • Precollege alum Matthew Whitaker featured on 60 Minutes
    Feb 24, 2020 Jazz
    Alumni

    Precollege alum Matthew Whitaker featured on 60 Minutes

    Former precollege student Matthew Whitaker was inteviewed on CBS’s 60 Minutes during February 23rd’s feature segment. Matthew is a jazz pianist who is blind, and since the age of 11, has been performing around the world. Called a prodigy with extraordinary talent, he has caught the attention of scientists who are now studying his brain and trying to understand his vision of music.

    For Matthew’s full story, visit CBS’s website for the segment and article.

  • Precollege alumnus appointed as concertmaster of ISO
    Jan 17, 2020 Precollege
    Alumni

    Precollege alumnus appointed as concertmaster of ISO

    Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced the appointment of Kevin Lin, Precollege alumnus and student of Patinka Kopec, this week.

    Kevin currently serves as Co-Leader of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and has previously been a Guest Concertmaster with the Pittsburgh, Houston and Cincinnati Symphonies.

    “I’m extremely excited and honored to join the Indianapolis Symphony … it’s been a pleasure getting to know the musicians and the community of the ISO … I look forward to many memorable years of music making,” Lin said.

    Read the full release on The Violin Channel.

  • Charlie Puth performs on <i>Sesame Street</i>
    Dec 30, 2019 Precollege
    Alumni

    Charlie Puth performs on Sesame Street

    Precollege alumnus and Grammy-nominated musician Charlie Puth performed on the PBS staple, Sesame Street, earlier this month. In the video segment (available to watch here), Charlie teaches muppets Grover, Elmo, Abby, and Cookie Monster how to sing aloud as they perform a classic song from the show.

    A pop musician who advanced from YouTube likes to RIAA certifications, Charlie Puth has regularly achieved multi-platinum status on his own and with high profile collaborators. He released his debut album Nine Track Mind in 2016 and his second full length album Voicenotes in 2018.

  • Alumni join Steinway Artist Roster
    Aug 30, 2019 Collaborative Piano
    Alumni

    Alumni join Steinway Artist Roster

    Alumna Myra Huang (MM ’01, Accompanying) and Precollege alumna Chloe Flower were recently added to Steinway & Sons’ prestigious Artist Roster. For decades, Steinway & Sons has cultivated special relationships with pianists from every genre. From Lang Lang to Diana Krall to Billy Joel to such legends as Cole Porter, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Arthur Rubinstein.

    Learn more about Chloe (left) and Myra (right) on their Steinway Artist pages.

    Myra Huang Artist Page

    Chloe Flower Artist Page

  • Three Precollege alumni to participate in Cooper Competition
    Jul 14, 2019 Precollege
    Alumni

    Three Precollege alumni to participate in Cooper Competition

    Former Precollege students Abigail Nishiwaki (left), Alexandra Woroniecka (center), and Sarah Ma (right) are finalists in the 10th annual Cooper International Competition taking place later this month at Oberlin Conservatory. The annual event brings together young violinists from eight countries and seven states to compete for $40k in cash prizes.

    All rounds of the competition will be streamed here beginning Saturday, July 20. Read the press release for more information.

  • Precollege alumnus wins 2019 Stulberg Competition
    May 23, 2019 Precollege
    Alumni

    Precollege alumnus wins 2019 Stulberg Competition

    Violinist Daniel Rafimayeri, a graduate of MSM’s Precollege Program, was awarded the Burdick-Thorne Gold Medal, Bach Prize at the prestigious competition. Precollege alumnus Ari Boutris (student of Patinka Kopec) and current student Chelsea Xia (student of Elizabeth Faidley) also competed in the semifinal round.

    The 44th Stulberg International String Competition took place May 18, 2019 at Western Michigan University and was judged by Paul ColettiEmilio Colón, and Jennifer Frautschi.

    You can watch live performances from the competition here.

  • Precollege alumni win at The American Prize competition
    May 6, 2019 Precollege
    Alumni

    Precollege alumni win at The American Prize competition

    A group of five Precollege students, who graduated in May 2018, won the high school division of The American Prize in Chamber Music Performance for 2018-2019. The ensemble included Jane Bua, piano; Coco Mi, violin; Ari Boutris, violin; Daniel Rafimayeri, viola; and Alexander Rohatyn, cello; and was coached by Precollege faculty member Emirhan Tunca. Winners of Manhattan School of Music’s 2018 Chamber Music Competition, the members have enjoyed featured appearances with The Chamber Music Society at Lincoln Center, National Public Radio’s “From the Top”, Aspen Music Festival, Decoda, Heifetz Music Festival, The New York Concerti Sinfonietta, New York Youth Symphony and The York Symphony Orchestra, among others.

    Additionally, MSM alumna Mary Mackenzie was named a Finalist Honorable Mention in the professional division for the Mackenzie-Williams Duo. A passionate performer of contemporary vocal music, soprano Mary Mackenzie works closely with composers to develop and premiere new works for voice.

    Read the full press release here.

  • Alumnus Emmet Cohen named Musical America’s New Artist of the Month
    May 1, 2019 Jazz
    Alumni

    Alumnus Emmet Cohen named Musical America’s New Artist of the Month

    Cohen is a graduate of both MSM’s Precollege and Graduate programs, earning his Master of Music in jazz piano in 2014. In April of this year, he won the prestigious American Pianists Association (APA) Cole Porter Fellowship in Jazz, a prize valued at $100,000.

    Read the full feature by Musical America here.

  • Precollege alumnus wins national music award
    Apr 18, 2019 Precollege
    Alumni

    Precollege alumnus wins national music award

    Nico Wohl, a jazz guitarist and graduate of Manhattan School of Music’s Precollege program, has been named a 2019 YoungArts finalist. The National YoungArts Foundation selects just six jazz musicians from a pool of over 500 talented applicants.

    Read more of Nico’s story in this article from the Berkshire Edge.

  • Precollege alumnus wins ASCAP Foundation jazz composition award
    Apr 4, 2019 Precollege
    Alumni

    Precollege alumnus wins ASCAP Foundation jazz composition award

    Matthew Whitaker, a graduate of MSM’s Precollege division, has been selected as one of the winners of the 2019 ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Awards for his original composition, Emotions. Whitaker is currently touring throughout the US and Europe, and recently performed during WBGO‘s 40th Anniversary Concert.

    View his upcoming tour dates here.

  • MSM Precollege alumna Olympia Moy featured in The Atlantic
    Oct 17, 2018 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumna Olympia Moy featured in The Atlantic

    The violinist is making social change through her family’s music school in Chinatown, NYC. The 35-year-old activist hopes to turn it into a community gathering place.

    “My parents would have rather I had come back for a cushy job and a steady income,” she says. “I came back thinking of their business as fertile ground for civic change.”

    Read more

  • MSM Precollege alumna earns Long Island Scholar Artist Award
    Sep 24, 2018 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumna earns Long Island Scholar Artist Award

    Joanna Lau, flutist and violinist, previously won MSM’s Precollege concerto competition and is a senior at Herrick High School. The award is presented by Long Island Arts Alliance.

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  • MSM Precollege alumnus Alexander Rohatyn is top Concerto Prizewinner with NY Concerti Sinfonietta International Shining Starts competition
    Jun 29, 2018 Precollege
    Alumni

    MSM Precollege alumnus Alexander Rohatyn is top Concerto Prizewinner with NY Concerti Sinfonietta International Shining Starts competition

    Alexander Rohatyn was a top prizewinner at the competition held in Carnegie Hall. He expressed gratitude to his cello teacher at MSM, Marion Feldman, as well as to the late conductor, Jonathan Strasser.

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