
Nurturing rhythm, talent, and community in New Orleans.
Ellis Marsalis Center for Music is a versatile New Orleans venue with a concert hall, recording studio, and community programs for aspiring musicians of all ages. Located at 1901 Bartholomew St in Musicians Village, it hosts monthly concerts and is home to one of New Orleans' premier recording studios. The center is a welcoming, empowering space for both young and adult musicians, including beginners.
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Monthly performances featuring local and national artists in our acoustically designed concert hall.
Structured classes and workshops for youth and adults, including beginner courses and advanced training.
Professional recording and production facilities for musicians to create and refine their work.
Hosting cultural gatherings, open mics, and special events to engage and inspire the local community.
Programs focused on nurturing young talent through mentorship, performances, and skill-building activities.
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Overall rating
Gaynell Conner
Very nice facility, I had the chance to hear the melodious voice of Joshua Kagler, who's a very gifted New Orleans artist. It's my understanding that there's a live show every first Tuesday of the month.
abram pedesclaux
The center has monthly concerts through November. One of New Orleans premier recording studios. A must see built in musicians village.
L J
Its fun watching kids perform and staff is so nice and friendly. You can enter your kids in the program
Jessica Bordelon
Absolutely the most welcoming and empowering space for young and adult musicians, including beginners who want to develop music skill.
Quintara Cook
Two weeks after I register my kids I was told that my 7 year old needed to have a interview with the director. Mind you the minimum age is 7. So every 7 year old is required to interview to determine eligibility. I schedule the interview.Afterwards, Dr. Torregano comes back with his patronizing remarks, that my son is smart but not mature enough to start the beginners class in August 2018. Bc he seems to have issues staying focus bc he was looking all around at the classroom, While he ask him question not pertaining to music. Then he says to me. I should start him in January when he will be closer to 8. Him waiting 6 months is not going to resolve his attention deficit . But maybe they should have asked that particular question on the application or maybe they should just make the minimum age 8. Needless to say my son was disappointed.