The Berklee Music Business Program and Electronic Music Production and Sound Design Workshop bring immersive training to Los ...
In collaboration with Berklee Global, the Tiwa Savage Music Foundation will host an intensive music program in Lagos April 23 ...
Berklee Giving Day returns March 4, 2026. Join the global Berklee community for 24 hours of connection, celebration, and support for our students. Joe Dart, bassist with Vulfpeck, gives us insight ...
Boston Conservatory at Berklee welcomes American baritone Andrew Garland for a master class. This one-hour master class explores chord melody and reharmonization through live performance on the ...
On Giving Day, we’re taking over the Steve Heck Room at 1140 Boylston Street to host a series of coffee breaks for Berklee faculty and staff. With more than 60 participating areas across the ...
Some of the greatest recordings of all time have been made with remote recording setups and minimal equipment. Consider Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Or Bruce Springsteen's ...
With few exceptions, nearly all the acts topping the charts today are "electronic" in some way. The reasons are multifaceted—technical, cultural, financial, and logistical—but one thing is clear: ...
Music documentaries grant unprecedented access to the stories behind our favorite songs, artists, and iconic moments that have made their mark on music history. Whether you’re looking to broaden your ...
Legendary R&B singer Roberta Flack ’23H passed away Monday at the age of 88. Known for her ability to tell a story with her voice, the four-time Grammy winner is the only solo artist to win ...
Country music is having a moment. Country artists regularly top the Billboard Top 100 chart, which tracks the most popular songs in the US. The genre is the fastest growing in America, and 2023 was ...
Everybody is talking about the Velvet Sundown, a prolific band that, in just a few months, released three albums and garnered over 1.4 million monthly listeners via its verified Spotify account. If ...
When A. R. Rahman ’14H first faced a concert audience in the early ’90s, it felt “like death.” Though already an accomplished composer and producer, he dreaded stepping into the spotlight. With time, ...