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INTERSECTION
MUSIC AND ARTS

INTERSECTION MUSIC & ARTS

BRINGING CHILDREN & MUSICIANS TOGETHER

INTERSECTION MUSIC & ARTS

BRINGING CHILDREN AND MUSICIANS TOGETHER

INTERSECTION MUSIC & ARTS

BRINGING CHILDREN AND MUSICIANS TOGETHER

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© 2026 Intersection Music and Arts Inc.

INTERSECTION MUSIC AND ARTS is a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to bringing children and professional musicians together.

IMA fosters an inclusive environment. Our community nurtures all students and teachers, and we do not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, religion, or economic status.

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Email
Address

: (646) 974-4055
: intersectionartsnyc@gmail.com
: 340 Riverside Drive, Suite 1A

  New York, NY 10025

Gene began his musical life in junior high school as an oboist studying at The Juilliard School with Lois Wann. He later toured playing oboe and English horn with both the Paul Winter Consort and the New York Baroque Ensemble, and also contributed to recordings produced by Judy Collins and the vocal trio Peter, Paul, and Mary.

In 2002, after selling the computer company he had started 22 years earlier, Gene was appointed General Manager of the Early Music Foundation, the umbrella organization for Frederick Renz’s Early Music/New York ensemble. In that position, he conceived and managed the first New York Early Music Celebration in 2004 that featured 60 concerts in 10 days, and garnered several reviews in The New York Times among other media outlets. The success of that event prompted the creation of GEMS and its continuing efforts to strengthen and promote the early music scene in New York.

Gene Murrow is Chairman of the Board of Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS), a non-profit organization he founded in 2007 to support and promote early music in New York. Since its founding, GEMS has provided a rich variety of administrative, financial, logistical, and marketing services to over two hundred ensembles and individual artists. They publish their biweekly e-newsletter, "Notes on the Scene," and each season they have 40 free weekly Midtown Concerts “live” and streamed on YouTube. They produced numerous special events showcasing the early music talent in our city including two tours of "The Play of Daniel".

Beyond his devotion to early music Gene has been a dancer, accompanying musician, and teacher of English country dance (as seen in Jane Austen movies), and is in demand internationally as a leader at English dance workshops, classes, and balls.

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Gene Murrow is Chairman of the Board of Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS), a non-profit organization he founded in 2007 to support and promote early music in New York. Since its founding, GEMS has provided a rich variety of administrative, financial, logistical, and marketing services to over two hundred ensembles and individual artists. They publish their biweekly e-newsletter, "Notes on the Scene," and each season they have 40 free weekly Midtown Concerts “live” and streamed on YouTube. They produced numerous special events showcasing the early music talent in our city including two tours of "The Play of Daniel".

Gene began his musical life in junior high school as an oboist studying at The Juilliard School with Lois Wann. He later toured playing oboe and English horn with both the Paul Winter Consort and the New York Baroque Ensemble, and also contributed to recordings produced by Judy Collins and the vocal trio Peter, Paul, and Mary.

In 2002, after selling the computer company he had started 22 years earlier, Gene was appointed General Manager of the Early Music Foundation, the umbrella organization for Frederick Renz’s Early Music/New York ensemble. In that position, he conceived and managed the first New York Early Music Celebration in 2004 that featured 60 concerts in 10 days, and garnered several reviews in The New York Times among other media outlets. The success of that event prompted the creation of GEMS and its continuing efforts to strengthen and promote the early music scene in New York.

Beyond his devotion to early music Gene has been a dancer, accompanying musician, and teacher of English country dance (as seen in Jane Austen movies), and is in demand internationally as a leader at English dance workshops, classes, and balls.

Gene Murrow is Chairman of the Board of Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS), a non-profit organization he founded in 2007 to support and promote early music in New York. Since its founding, GEMS has provided a rich variety of administrative, financial, logistical, and marketing services to over two hundred ensembles and individual artists. They publish their biweekly e-newsletter, "Notes on the Scene," and each season they have 40 free weekly Midtown Concerts “live” and streamed on YouTube. They produced numerous special events showcasing the early music talent in our city including two tours of "The Play of Daniel".

Gene began his musical life in junior high school as an oboist studying at The Juilliard School with Lois Wann. He later toured playing oboe and English horn with both the Paul Winter Consort and the New York Baroque Ensemble, and also contributed to recordings produced by Judy Collins and the vocal trio Peter, Paul, and Mary.

In 2002, after selling the computer company he had started 22 years earlier, Gene was appointed General Manager of the Early Music Foundation, the umbrella organization for Frederick Renz’s Early Music/New York ensemble. In that position, he conceived and managed the first New York Early Music Celebration in 2004 that featured 60 concerts in 10 days, and garnered several reviews in The New York Times among other media outlets. The success of that event prompted the creation of GEMS and its continuing efforts to strengthen and promote the early music scene in New York.

Beyond his devotion to early music Gene has been a dancer, accompanying musician, and teacher of English country dance (as seen in Jane Austen movies), and is in demand internationally as a leader at English dance workshops, classes, and balls.

 President | Treasurer

GENE MURROW

© 2026 Intersection Music and Arts Inc.

INTERSECTION MUSIC AND ARTS is a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to bringing children and professional musicians together.

IMA fosters an inclusive environment. Our community nurtures all students and teachers, and we do not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, religion, or economic status.

Phone
Email
Address

: (646) 974-4055
: intersectionartsnyc@gmail.com
: 340 Riverside Drive, Suite 1A

  New York, NY 10025

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© 2026 Intersection Music and Arts Inc.

INTERSECTION MUSIC AND ARTS is a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to bringing children and professional musicians together.

IMA fosters an inclusive environment. Our community nurtures all students and teachers, and we do not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, religion, or economic status.

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:  intersectionartsnyc@gmail.com
:  340 Riverside Drive Suite 1A

   New York, NY 10025

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