Venue managers are industrious multitaskers who oversee all of the activities, employees, and business associated with a concert facility. They make it possible for concertgoers to waltz into a bar, ...
Berklee in the Round (BITR) takes place on the second Tuesday of each month. Inspired by the in-the-round performances at the famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee, the event features up to ...
Performers, engineers, and music business professionals are among the industry experts who visit Berklee to offer clinics and master classes about the business and art of making, recording, promoting, ...
We are pleased to announce the dates for our 2024 Family Weekend, which will be held from Friday, October 25 through Sunday, October 27. Events will begin on Friday morning and wrap up late afternoon ...
All students are required to declare a major field of study by their third-semester credit standing. Each program has specific guidelines for declaring a major, so it is critical that all entrance ...
As Ray Charles once said, “You take country music, you take Black music, you got the same goddamn thing exactly.” Berklee’s Signature Series concert Country Music: Black Roots and Branches brings this ...
The diversity of the artists involved in the collaborative K-Pop Idol project, which developed the two groups, reveals the growth of the Hallyu community at Berklee. In a packed David Friend Recital ...
Located in the historic Back Bay, the Berklee Performance Center (BPC) is at the core of Boston's entertainment and cultural community. Many excellent restaurants and hotels, as well as the Prudential ...
Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s fall Center Stage season concludes with an uplifting matinée of beloved orchestral works at Boston’s historic Symphony Hall. Boston Conservatory Orchestra: Telling the ...
What’s it like to study at Berklee? Our Student Spotlight series asks current students all about their Berklee experience—what they’re learning in class, what kinds of projects they’re involved in ...
Beyoncé may be one of the most iconic artists of her generation, but that doesn't mean she's always celebrated. Cowboy Carter, he said, challenges “not only the historical and cultural roots of ...
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