Today, approximately 40 faculty members teach a range of instruments including piano, strings, guitar, harp, percussion, woodwinds, brass and Suzuki Violin.
[6] In addition to faculty and student recitals, the school produces a community concert series each year, Uncharted.
[7] In 2014, the School hosted Cafe Au Go Go Revisited,[8] an homage to the famous cafe on Bleecker Street of the same name that ran from 1964 to 1970. Notable faculty members include long time Piano Chair, German Diez (1924-2014),[9] Morton Subotnick, sometimes referred to as the grandfather of Electronic Music, and current faculty Brandee Younger, jazz harpist.
Notable alumni include Bobby Lopez, the Tony, Grammy, Emmy and Academy Award-winning composer for the movie Frozen,[10] Avenue Q and Book of Mormon, as well as Erika Nickrenz of the Eroica Trio.
[12] Uncharted[14] is Greenwich House Music School's very own concert series featuring high-profile local artists debuting first-time performances of new work or new collaborations.