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.
Slovenian guitarist and composer Jure Slapar presents his final Berklee performance alongside friends and fellow musicians. The recital reflects the collaborative spirit and musical experiences that shaped his time at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute.
Pianist and composer Reese Pike presents music from her project "Cuando vuelva a tu lado": A Journey of Self-Discovery through the Music of María Grever. This recital will feature original compositions inspired by jazz and bolero styles.
Pianist and composer Magalí Benítez, from Paraguay, presents a set of original compositions and arrangements that bridge jazz with Paraguayan and South American influences.
Japanese saxophonist and composer Sen Yoshimura presents a set of original compositions with his band, inspired by his experiences at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute. The music will be performed by a dynamic ensemble of emerging artists from the institute, reflecting a new generation of music.
The Berklee Global Jazz Institute Summit's 17th Anniversary Celebration Concert honors the extraordinary legacies and centennials of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, celebrating their profound influence on the global music landscape.
The Berklee Global Jazz Institute presents A Celebration in Rhythm, honoring the remarkable life and enduring legacy of legendary drummer Roy Haynes, whose rhythmic innovations have profoundly shaped the evolution of jazz.
Join us for a vibrant and unforgettable evening with Global Jazz Womxn, a powerhouse collective of internationally acclaimed women and non-binary artists redefining the global jazz scene. From Afro-Caribbean grooves to Mediterranean melodies, South Asian rhythms to American jazz standards—this concert is a celebration of cultural fusion, improvisation, and feminine strength.
Seba Ramírez, a drummer and percussionist from Paraguay, presents a set of original music. His work explores the intersection between traditional and contemporary South American music, and is influenced by global jazz.
Mio-era is the Boston-based project of singer-songwriter Yifei Zhou, blending jazz and indie pop in intimate songs about struggle, healing, and self-discovery.
Brazilian mandolinist Ian Coury presents an electrifying set on the 10-string mandolin, blending Brazilian music and global jazz. His master’s recital features original compositions and inventive arrangements that reflect his unique musical journey explored in his master's concepts.
Ajaeng player and vocalist Yoona Kim presents a special performance, CTRL+IMPROV, blending traditional Korean music with jazz, free jazz, and free improvisation. Her unique style combines the depth of Korean tradition with a modern jazz approach, creating an extraordinary musical experience.