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.
Survey findings show social platforms have become the primary source of music for video content, surpassing traditional music libraries, while AI adoption grows among some creators.
St. Vincent (also known as Annie Clark ‘03) performs as part of her Live with Orchestra tour.
Berklee alumni St. Vincent and Ruby Plume will appear on the same bill across seven dates this summer, including a hometown performance at Boston's Symphony Hall on June 4.
Silverman, senior day-to-day manager at ATC Management, crafts marketing campaigns that foster authentic communities and drive cultural impact among fandoms for a diverse roster of artists.
Beau Damian Schaepman MM ’22 transformed his path from electronic music into screen scoring–building the skills, network, and global mindset that led him to compose for anime, games, and television in Tokyo.
Olivia Pérez-Collellmir BM '17, an assistant professor at Berklee, will premiere her composition Seven Dreams of Gaudí next month in Barcelona.
The Berklee graduate and faculty member will debut her choral symphony with 200 musicians from the London Philharmonia Orchestra and Orfeó Català on June 10.
Boston Conservatory singers, dancers, and instrumentalists performing Carmina Burana at Symphony Hall, with the Back Bay Chorale and Boston Children’s Chorus
Boston Conservatory musicians and dancers found creative parallels in their recent performance of Carmina Burana at Symphony Hall, performed alongside the Back Bay Chorale.
The Berklee professor and chair of the Recording Academy Board of Trustees joins other high-profile women on this year’s list, including Laufey BM ’21.
Students perform at beloved locations throughout Boston as part of Berklee's free Summer in the City concert series.
The three-day event puts musicians at the center of conversations around AI, creativity, ethics, and the future of the music industry, featuring performances by Rance, Jordan Rudess, L’Rain, and BT.
Boston Conservatory Executive Director Michael Shinn celebrates with honorary doctorate recipients Beth Morrison and Moses Pendleton.