Children’s Choirs in NYC
For those of you who have a child at home who just can’t stop singing, consider encouraging your child to audition for one of these local community children’s choirs.
Looking for something fun and musical to plan for the whole family? Want to bring your family to a fun musical concert in the city? Does your child want to learn more about music and make music with others outside of school? Check out these wonderful opportunities for your child here in the surrounding Nashville area!
For those of you who have a child at home who just can’t stop singing, consider encouraging your child to audition for one of these local community children’s choirs.
Entering its 40th anniversary season, Orchestra of St. Luke’s (OSL) is one of America’s foremost and most versatile orchestras, regularly collaborating with the world’s greatest artists and performing approximately 70 concerts each year.
For some amazing children’s music classes, private lessons and concerts, check out Turtle Bay Music School located at 244 East 52nd St.
The West Side YMCA located on West 63rd St. has some amazing arts programs for kids including classes in music theater, drama, dance, and visual art.
Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute produces an extraordinary range of music education and community programs each season that extend far outside the physical walls of our concert halls. These programs will reach nearly 450,000 people in New York City, across the US, and around the globe during the 2014–2015 season.
The Lucy Moses School (LMS) at Kaufman Music Center located near Lincoln Center, offers classes and lessons in music, dance and theater for children and adults at all levels of skill and experience.
The 52nd Street Project located in Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood encourages children to work with professional theater artists to write and perform their very own plays.
Greenwich House Music School provides a welcoming environment for parents to introduce their children to music, art and ballet. Within their supportive community, students develop new skills and unique ways to express themselves through the arts as they cultivate their imaginations.
The 92nd Street Y located on the UES offers theory classes, music ensembles, guitar lesson, piano lessons, singing lessons, music technology classes and more for both children and families.
Church Street School for Music and Art is the only not-for-profit community school for the arts in Lower Manhattan. Located in Tribeca since 1990, we are a place where students of all ages share art and music experiences together. We specialize in process-based programs that help each individual find their unique creative voice.