Jennifer Loux, admissions director

Marlboro provides links across time experienced by generations working together and sharing insights—often passed down from the composers themselves. Time is also necessary for true community—the close proximity and remote location of Marlboro’s campus provides time to converse over meals, time for conversations about matters of greatest importance to us. Time to listen and learn. Time to build lifelong friendships.

Anyone who has lived and worked at Marlboro cannot help but be changed in a meaningful way by the community, the natural surroundings, and the music-making—by its gift of time, and by its culture shaped by generosity, empathy, humility, and an uncompromising commitment to an ideal.

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