Manhattan School of Music is located on Claremont Avenue, just north of 122nd Street. Visit us in person! Meanwhile, here's a photo tour of our campus.
Main Building, Exterior
Main Building, Interior
Cafeteria
Andersen Residence Hall
Libraries
Recording & Distance Learning
Performance Spaces
Main Building, Exterior
Located at the academic heart of Manhattan’s Upper West Side, the Manhattan School of Music campus is designed to meet all the needs of young performers.
Main Building, Interior
The main building — located at 130 Claremont Avenue — houses spaces for instruction, performance, dining, research, and study.
Cafeteria
The Mitzi Newhouse Pavilion is the Manhattan School of Music’s dining hall that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner Monday through Saturday, and Sunday brunch, when school is in session. Centrally located and spacious, it is often used for School receptions and social activities. Chartwells Division of the Compass Group is the contract food service provider for Manhattan School of Music.
Visit the Chartwells website here for information regarding menus, nutrition, and much more.
Andersen Residence Hall
Adjacent to the main building is the residence hall, which, since its inauguration in 2001, has created a dynamic vertical campus for Manhattan School of Music. A nineteen-story building of performance, academic, administrative offices, and residential spaces, the G. Chris and SungEun Andersen Hall includes space for 550 students, and a floor of 24-hour practice rooms.
Learn more about living on campus here.
Libraries
The Peter Jay Sharp Library contains printed music, books, sound recordings, DVDs, periodicals, MSM Archives, and much more.
The Evelyn Sharp Performance Library contains performing materials for orchestra, wind ensemble, and brass ensemble, contemporary ensemble and chorus.
Visit the Library webpage here.
Recording & Distance Learning
Manhattan School of Music launched its groundbreaking Distance Learning program in 1996, the first of its kind at a major conservatory. Since then, using state-of-the-art interactive videoconference technology to enhance MSM students’ curriculum, we have also developed programs to connect students, educators and distinguished artists around the globe. Additionally, our live webstreamed concerts and master classes, featuring MSM student ensembles and acclaimed faculty, now attract a worldwide audience.
Learn more about Recording Arts here.
Learn more about Distance Learning here.
Performance Spaces
The school has nine main performance spaces which host a variety of performances throughout the year. Learn more about MSM’s performance spaces here.