This show will feature the music of China presented by student Yu Chun Chan and special visiting artist Zhang Wenting performing on yangqin, as part of the International Folk Festival's 40th ...
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, ...
From R&B and Americana to gospel, jazz, and game scoring, Berklee talent was recognized across a range of categories for their work as writers, producers, performers, and engineers.
From R&B and Americana to gospel, jazz, and game scoring, Berklee talent was recognized across a range of categories for their work as writers, producers, performers, and engineers.
Listen to a tune from We Avalanche, a trio influenced by noise, pop, and old-time. The three members of We Avalanche met as Berklee students in the past few years and continue to make Boston their ...
Berklee's student-run record label Jazz Revelation Records released its seventh compilation album, Birds of a Feather, in April. The disc features 11 young jazz artists from around the globe—each ...
Voice and opera students performed scenes from new works as part of the conference’s chamber opera competition finals.
The members of R&B vocal quartet Ahmir were drawn to Boston by their respective colleges, including 2004 alumnus Mark Robertson, also known as Sing Sing, and they still call it home. Home, that is, ...
http://festival.sundance.org/2009/press_industry/releases/sundance_inst… selected six fellows for the 2009 Sundance Institute Composers Lab. Among them is alumnus ...
A trio of faculty members perform music where innovative improvisation puts new twists on the intersections between classical, jazz, and popular music. Whether reinventing jazz standards, breathing ...
With roots in rock and blues, Boston-based MūBō offers a fresh spin on a classic sound. The band draws influence from timeless acts such as Little Feat, Frank Zappa, and the Who while maintaining a ...
Moscow-born Ada Pasternak moved to the United States at age six and began studying violin with her aunt, Asya Meshberg. She continued her studies with Albert Markov and won the grand prize in her ...