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Piano

Faculty: Bruce Brubaker, Chair | Wha Kyung Byun | Gabriel Chodos, | Stephen Drury | Randall Hodgkinson | Veronica Jochum | Alexander Korsantia | Victor Rosenbaum | Vivian Hornik Weilerstein

Bruce Brubaker, Piano Literature
A. Ramón Rivera, Piano Pedagogy

Distinguished Artist in Residence: Russell Sherman

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As an artist, NEC’s piano faculty will educate you as a performer of works past, present, and future.

Fou T'song in a recent NEC piano masterclass.

As a piano student at the school, you will work with our internationally renowned faculty, and receive lessons from a senior teacher – not from an assistant or surrogate. The traditional private lesson is vital in our curriculum; you will also participate in piano studio classes, masterclasses with NEC faculty and visiting artists (such as Richard Goode, Murray Perahia, Menahem Pressler, András Schiff), solo and concerto competitions, and festivals. You will learn by participating in chamber music ensembles and by interacting with colleagues both within and outside the major. Our students and graduates have won top prizes in the world’s most prestigious competitions (Queen Elisabeth, Tchaikovsky, Leeds, Rubinstein, Cliburn, Liszt, Dublin, Busoni, Kapell), and are trained to meet the highest international standards of piano playing and music making.

Outside of the studio, you will have many opportunities to listen, learn, and perform. Featuring NEC piano faculty and special guests, weekly piano performance seminars explore listening, looking, learning, and living as a practicing professional pianist. Annually, NEC piano students are presented in a festival.

In 2006, two recitals in Jordan Hall featured NEC piano students performing music by Beethoven and Schoenberg in conjunction with James Levine's Beethoven/Schoenberg programs with the Boston Symphony. In 2008, two Jordan Hall recitals will include about thirty NEC piano majors performing Messiaen's complete Catalogue of the Birds and Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus.

Richard Goode in a recent NEC piano masterclass. Frederic Rzewski in a recent SICPP masterclass.