Login or register to start creating your own playlist! Fostering connection, deepening knowledge, and encouraging support for a diverse constituency of new music practitioners and appreciators in the United States. The New Music Gathering at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee was, for us, not just a successful musical event, but by our reckoning a major step forward for our organization for many reasons. For one, after four years of experience, we have honed our production mechanism—everything from the application to the planning to the conference itself—to a more efficient point. We also took what we hope is one of many steps toward a conference that is genuinely more broadly representative of the panoply of musicians in our industry, which is not just the mandate of our mission but also a genuine cultural need. We were very pleased with the wide swathe of concerts, panel discussions, and presentations we fostered, and as always, it made us more stern in our commitment to years five, six, seven, and beyond.


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Login or register to start creating your own playlist! Fostering connection, deepening knowledge, and encouraging support for a diverse constituency of new music practitioners and appreciators in the United States. New Music Gathering is a three-day event combining concerts, discussions, and presentations about the world of new music. Learn more about New Music Gathering and check out all of the slated concerts, panel discussions, and more.
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