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GENERAL INFORMATIONBerklee College of Music EVENTSEvents at, or related to Berklee College of Music are listed throughout the Cultural District website. Please explore one the website categories and the Calendar in the upper right hand corner of this screen. |
Founded in 1945, Berklee College of Music is the world's largest
independent music college and the premier institution for the study of
contemporary music. The college has proved its commitment to this approach by wholeheartedly embracing change. The musical landscape looks nothing like it did when Berklee was founded in 1945, but the college has remained current by supplementing its core curriculum with studies in emerging musical genres and indispensable new technology. It also has responded to important developments in music education and music therapy, making good on Berklee's promise to improve society through music. At Berklee, students acquire a strong foundation of contemporary music theory and technique, then build upon that foundation by learning the practical, professional skills needed to sustain a career in music. Majors such as Music Production and Engineering, Film Scoring, Music Business/ Management, Music Synthesis, Songwriting, and Music Therapy, as well as traditional mainstays of Performance and Composition, lead toward either a fully accredited four-year baccalaureate degree or a professional diploma. Perhaps more importantly, they prepare students for employment in the music industry. Berklee attracts a diverse range of students who reflect the multiplicity of influences in today's music, be it rock, jazz, hip-hop, country, gospel, electronica, Latin, or funk. The college is a magnet for aspiring musicians from every corner of the earth, which gives the school a uniquely international flavor. Of all U.S. colleges and universities, Berklee has one of the largest percentages of undergraduates from outside the U.S. - 25 percent. Reflecting the interplay between music and culture, Berklee creates an environment where aspiring music professionals learn how to integrate new ideas and showcase their distinctive skills in an evolving community. The college's alumni form an ever-widening network of industry professionals
who use their openness, virtuosity, and versatility to take music in surprising
new directions. Notable alums include Quincy Jones, Diana Krall, Branford
Marsalis, Aimee Mann, Roy Hargrove, Gillian Welch, Susan Tedeschi, Juan
Luis Guerra, John Scofield, Bruce Cockburn, Arif Mardin, BT, Alan Silvestri,
Howard Shore, and Gary Burton.
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