ABOUT
The Musicians Club of New York is one of the oldest music clubs in the United States. Organized in 1911 by some of the leading musicians of the time, including New York Philharmonic instrumentalists, Metropolitan Opera singers, composers, impresarios and church music directors from the tri-state area, its mission statement on its certificate of incorporation is not too different than it is today: "The organization was formed to establish a higher standard of ethics in the various branches of the music profession and to bring a better understanding and closer fellowship among musicians."
Today the club continues this legacy by offering free public chamber concerts & private salons, elevating young musicians, providing space for composers to premiere new work, and supporting the classical music tradition in New York City.
Board of Directors
Per Brevig - President
Brian Hunter - Vice President
Paul H. Kirby - Vice President
Robert P. Rainier - Treasurer
Thomas A. Reed - Secretary
Chris Argondizza
Berit Brevig
Jean Townsend
Paula Poulafearh Argondizza
Richard Dowling
Mara Waldman
Rony Rogoff
Michael Pilafian
Richard Nadelman
Jackie Baskin