
UPDATE Monday, 2/23: WCM Remains Close for the Day
To accommodate families and faculty, WCM will remain closed today, and all in-person lessons are cancelled and students will receive a makeup credit. Please let the registration team know if
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To accommodate families and faculty, WCM will remain closed today, and all in-person lessons are cancelled and students will receive a makeup credit. Please let the registration team know if

The Washington Conservatory of Music is delighted to announce that internationally renowned violinist, educator, and arts visionary Daniel Heifetz has been appointed Artistic Advisor to the Conservatory. This important appointment

Historic appointment ushers in a new area of possibility and transformation for 40 40-year institution BETHESDA, MD (NOVEMBER 17, 2025) — Washington Conservatory of Music (WCM), a nationally accredited community

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 8, 2025 Bethesda, MD — The Washington Conservatory of Music (WCM) is proud to announce that it has received a $25,000 grant from the Genesis Inspiration

On Sunday, August 10, 2025, the Washington Conservatory of Music had the profound honor of collaborating with the Washington International Piano Artists Competition (WIPAC) to present a memorable recital at

Written by: Cecelia McKinley Nestled at the far end of Glen Echo Park stands the Washington Conservatory of Music. For forty years, it has been a cornerstone of the music
Online learning lets you focus on the joy of playing or singing during this difficult time. Explore online learning opportunities ▸
2019-2020 Board of Directors Washington Conservatory of Music welcomes Jolie B. Golomb to the Board of Directors. Ms. Golomb brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this position. Board
Carol A. Bogash, Chair, Board of Directors For more than 30 years, Carol A. Bogash has been dedicated to creating entrepreneurial and educational programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences
NEW: Equal Opportunity Music Project Through a generous grant from the estate of Gertrude Delfino, the Washington Conservatory announces the launch of our new Equal Opportunity Music Project: scholarships for
Featuring performance from our renowned faculty, staff, and esteemed students.