Academics
With an array of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as summer, international, and precollege offerings, Berklee College of Music provides options for students of all levels to explore and achieve their artistic, academic, and career potential.
Edward Lim presents his senior recital as a farewell to Berklee College of Music, featuring original compositions written throughout his Berklee journey in a modern jazz context.
Orchestra of Indigenous Instruments and New Technology
The Hidden Sounds of the Americas Seminar presents the sonic geography of our continent, from Alaska to Patagonia, with replicas of pre-Columbian instruments from the Maya, Aztec, Mochica, and Inca cultures (recovered and reconstructed by the members of the orchestra).
What is the sound of community? Inspired by the spirit of connection, baritone saxophonist Noa Zebley presents original compositions and arrangements using the audience (yes, you!) as a featured musical voice.
Combining musical theater, pop, and R&B influences, vocalist Jenny Yang presents a cross-genre program featuring Chinese and English repertoire. The recital brings together heartfelt ballads and vivid musical theater storytelling in a uniquely global musical blend.
Louis D. Rivera Gotay presents his senior jazz composition recital, featuring original compositions and arrangements inspired by Puerto Rican traditions and contemporary jazz.
Berklee Revelation Records presents: .IVY featuring ARRTM, with visuals by stray. The Red Room at Cafe 939 will be transformed into an ethereal world of electronic performance and captivating visuals.
Fiddler and songwriter Sam Stage brings a colorful collection of musical inventions to life with help from an all-star cast of friends and mentors who have lit his path.
Join Andrea Capozzoli and Elena Koleva for an evening celebrating the lyrical elegance and cinematic brilliance of one of the most beloved composers in the jazz tradition. Talented vocal students from Berklee College of Music's Voice Department will perform classic and inventive works by Michel Legrand, showcasing their artistry while honoring his rich legacy in jazz, film, and song. Don’t miss this inspiring tribute to timeless melodies and musical storytelling.
This performance is a dynamic and spirit-filled concert of contemporary Christian rock, pop, and gospel music performed by student worship leaders and led by Assistant Voice Professor Julie Kinscheck. The artists will be backed by a stellar band including Berklee Online Professor Ralph Kinscheck.
The Berklee Songwriting Department presents an evening of hip-hop, highlighting the varied styles of this genre through performances by current students. This event is hosted by Berklee songwriting professors Cliff Notez and Dan Cantor.
Bassist Ben Rachminov presents his senior recital with the band the Lunch Ladies, performing original songs written by the group that combine elements of rock and funk.
Trey Tarzia presents a recital with friends featuring a variety of musicians to celebrate his time at Berklee College of Music. The program includes music from different projects he has been part of, along with selections by artists he admires.
South African-born and Europe-based singer-songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou creates music that lives between dream and awakening, where soft light meets shadow and vulnerability becomes its own kind of strength. John Andrews and the Yawns open the night.
Renee Christine moves through the world as an observer. The Americana singer-songwriter and cellist spins tales of misfortune, resilience, and Appalachian lore over impassioned string arrangements, finger-picked guitar, and percussion. Farayi Malek opens the evening.