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Why Support the American Music Center?

Since its founding in 1939, the American Music Center has pioneered new programs and services to meet the needs of the new music community.

Today, the Center:
advocates for the community through its award-winning web magazine, NewMusicBox, and its online radio station, Counterstream Radio;
supports the community by administering grants and offering professional development resources; and
connects the community through the extensive AMC Online Library, as well as through publications and directories compiling information useful to industry professionals, and benefits and services for its members in all fifty states and around the world.
AMC can only offer these vital services with the support of many generous friends. Please consider joining the notable new music champions below and the hundreds of other donors who contribute every year to the American Music Center.


John Adams
John Adams
Photo by Christine Alcino/Courtesy Nonesuch
"One thing is for certain: great art rarely 'pays for itself.' It needs support and patronage. A donation to the American Music Center has to be among the most effective and meaningful ways to support new music. And it's patriotic to boot. Charles Ives would smile on you."

John Adams

Dawn Upshaw
Dawn Upshaw
"I support the American Music Center because it provides the valuable programs and resources new music so dearly deserves."

Dawn Upshaw

Philip Glass
Philip Glass
Photo used by permission from Dunvagen Music Publishers
"Today, through a combination of long-standing programs and new initiatives, the American Music Center is working harder than ever to strengthen the vitality and diversity that are part of today's new music community. I applaud their good work."

Philip Glass

Kronos Quartet
Kronos Quartet

"The entire international community of composers and performers of new music benefits from the efforts and resources of the American Music Center."

Kronos Quartet

Artist: Andrew McGraw
Title: DyDeDi
Album: Kolaborasi
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Akemi Naito, Composer, Performer
Born in Tokyo, Akemi Naito began studying piano at the age of five and composition at the age of fourteen. In 1978, she received B.A. in Music Composition from the University Division at the Toho Gakuen School of Music and graduate degree from the same university in 1980, and was a member of school’s faculty from 1980 until 1991. She was awarded the Takei Prize in 1982 and a finalist of the Music Today Composition Award, which was produced by Toru Takemitsu, in 1982 and 1988. Following her earlier activity as a composer in Tokyo, she received a grant from the Asian Cultural Council, that enabl...