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El Sistema USA: Transformation through Music

Mark Churchill

The vision of Dr. José Abreu, winner of the 2009 TED Prize, changed the life trajectory of hundreds of thousands of a nation’s youth while transforming the communities in which they live. How TED and the New England Conservatory are leading the adoption of his revolutionary concept in the United States and around the globe.

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Biography

Mark Churchill, Dean and Artistic Director of Preparatory & Continuing Education, New England Conservatory

Educator, conductor, and cellist Mark Churchill is the dean and artistic director of New England Conservatory’s Division of Preparatory and Continuing Education. He is an active advocate for the improvement and expansion of music education programs in American schools and oversees the development of new music education curricula and music teacher training programs through New England Conservatory’s Research Center for Learning Through Music. He is the founder and vice president of the Youth Orchestra of the Americas, established in 2002, which draws gifted young musicians from throughout North and South America. Additionally, Mark is bringing his expertise to the creation of El Sistema USA, a winning wish of the 2009 TED prize.

New England Conservatory

The mission of New England Conservatory is the education and training of musicians of all ages from around the world, drawing on the talents of an accomplished faculty, and nurturing individual excellence in a challenging and supportive community dedicated to the highest standards of performance, teaching, and scholarship. In so doing, NEC aspires to ensure that music has a central place in public life and that the broader value of a rigorous musical education is recognized.

 

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About TEDxBoston

TEDx Boston . . .
Revolutionary Ideas.

What happens when a group of people rally around a radical idea and set in motion unlimited possibilities for a brighter future? A Revolution.

More than 230 years ago, ordinary citizens in Boston dreamed of a democracy and launched a revolution that changed the course of human history. That innovative spirit still thrives in our local students, educators, scientists, artists, leaders, and entrepreneurs. At TEDx Boston, we celebrate their ideas and their passion for improving the way citizens of the world learn, live, give, work, and play.

About TEDx

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx.

TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxBoston, where x=independently organized TED event. At TEDxBoston, TEDTalks videos and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in our community.

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