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Morningside Music Bridge Celebrates 30th Anniversary Summer Season at New England Conservatory

Barrier-free global music program welcomes exceptional young artists from around the world for a month of fully-funded intensive study

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Morningside Music Bridge (MMB), the internationally renowned, fully-funded summer program for exceptional young musicians celebrates its 30th anniversary season July 12–August 7, 2026, in residence at the New England Conservatory.

Founded in Calgary, Canada, in 1997, Morningside Music Bridge has supported more than 1,000 of the world’s most promising young violinists, violists, cellists, pianists, composers, filmmakers, and creative artists ages 12-18. Now based in Boston in partnership with New England Conservatory, the program continues its mission of expanding access to world-class artistic training through a fully funded, barrier-free model.

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Each summer, approximately 65 students from more than 30 countries are selected for an intensive month of private lessons, masterclasses, chamber music coaching, and public performances led by internationally acclaimed faculty and guest artists. Participants perform in more than 25 public concerts throughout the season while building lifelong artistic and cultural connections.

Since becoming a resident program at New England Conservatory in 2017, MMB participants have had access to one of the world’s leading conservatory environments, working alongside faculty and alumni connected to institutions including the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Juilliard School, Curtis Institute of Music, Royal Academy of Music, and Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

Morningside Music Bridge has produced many distinguished alumni, including violist Diyang Mei of the Berlin Philharmonic; violinists Nikki and Timothy Chooi; pianist Jaeden Izik-Dzurko, winner of the 2024 Leeds International Piano Competition; conductor Earl Lee; violist Teng Li of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; pianists Jan Lisiecki, Szymon Nehring, and Clayton Stephenson; violinist Angelo Xiang Yu; and acclaimed pianist Yuja Wang.

With more than 25 concerts offered to the public each summer, this summer’s highlights include:

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