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The Centennial Project

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The Centennial Project: Revitalizing the heart of the Manhattan School of Music Campus.

Having celebrated its first 100 years in 2018–19, MSM looks forward to working with our community of Alumni, Donors, and Friends to continue building on our rich history.

Befitting its status as a world-class conservatory, the school capped off its campus revitalization by creating a grand new entrance on Claremont Avenue and renovating its signature performance venue, now called Neidorff-Karpati Hall (formerly Borden Auditorium).

Name a seat in Neidorff-Karpati Hall:

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The transformation of Borden Auditorium into Neidorff-Karpati Hall officially began in the summer of 2017 and was completed by September 2019. Naming opportunities begin at just $3,000 — but space is limited.

To name a seat in the new hall please CLICK HERE.

 

Learn more about the Centennial Project:

Centennial Brochure

For more information about additional naming opportunities, please contact:

Susan Madden
Vice President for Philanthropy
917-493-4487
smadden@xcslscl.com

SLIDE SHOW: Artist renderings of the renovation of Neidorff-Karpati Hall and MSM's new entranceway at 130 Claremont Avenue, completed in September 2018.

“Thank you for playing an important part in the life of Manhattan School of Music, and for considering a gift to the Centennial Project!”

President, Manhattan School of Music

SLIDE SHOW: One century of history at Manhattan School of Music, from its beginnings as a community music school on the Upper East Side, to its current home at 130 Claremont Avenue in Morningside Heights, as one of the world's leading music conservatories. Learn more about our history here.

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