The potential of jazz music in America is diverse and limitless, but only if conceived as a world of beauty, power, expression, and imagination in which all members of society can participate. The need exists for a new example of music instruction in our country, a model for performing artists of the future who will understand the centrality of their roles. Not only will they be able to teach the next generation of professional musicians, but they will also be able to broaden the artistic involvement of all Americans.
As jazz music continues to work its way into the mainstream of the American education system, new and innovative methods need to be formulated to assure the perpetuation and development of this important art form. The Manhattan School of Music philosophy is that this is best done at the actual point where knowledge is transferred, at the level of the educator.
Having created a program that attracts top musical talent, Manhattan School of Music trains Doctor of Musical Arts candidates through an integrated and innovative new educational format that focuses on three distinct and critical areas of jazz music: performance, composition and pedagogy. This three-fold educational concept enables a student to develop as “The Complete Artist Musician” — one who excels equally as a performer, composer, arranger, teacher, conductor of workshops and clinics, and lecturer. This new and distinctive concept in music education is the central philosophy of the Manhattan School of Music Doctoral Jazz Arts Advancement Program.