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Lollapalooza Festivals in Chile and Brazil partner with Berklee to help provide scholarships for summer programs at Berklee in Valencia. More
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Conference will be preceded by the Rethink Music Impact weekend, a series of musical events, a developer’s conference, and the Music Deconstruction Experience. More
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Berklee's Valencia campus will roll out its first set of graduate programs in fall, 2012. More
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The deadline to apply for the first international music business studies semester in Valencia is October 21. More
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The student group, led by rising Norwegian jazz clarinetist Felix Peikli, will appear on TV 2's God Morgen Norge and perform at the U.S. Embassy. More
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Berklee Studio Sessions, premiering June 9 on Canal 34, will feature acoustic performances and interviews with renowned Latino singer-songwriters. More
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The Berklee Mediterranean Ensemble celebrated the opening of the institute with a free concert at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia. More
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Special workshops will start in the summer of 2011, with undergraduate programs to begin in spring 2012, and masters programs to commence that fall. More
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Nine students worked to the finish of their semester in Greece. More
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The college's first international campus will begin operating in the new year, starting with the Mediterranean Music Institute. More
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Lawmakers in Brazil conduct a public consultation to reform their country's copyright law. More
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A collaboration between three colleges sparked a new excitement among trad fans—and beyond. More
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Berklee quartet performs, connects with community in Lorraine, France. More
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A jazz school hits its mid-20s and finally gets its own apartment. More
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One student's dream helped a team of Berklee students show a village of children the world of music. More
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The student group will also perform at Oslo's U.S. and Japanese embassies, as well as TV 2 Norway. More
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The college returns to Nairobi to connect with a torrent of talent. More
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Events include auditions and interviews for scholarships, music education outreach, workshops, clinics, and a public performance. More
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Read dispatches from the college's trip to explore musical connections in China. More
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Giovanni Hidalgo will receive an honorary doctor of music degree Sunday, June 6 at the Puerto Rico Heineken JazzFest. More
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Berklee's Film Scoring chair reflects on his recent audition and interview trip to India, what Indian musicians can bring to Berklee, and the caliber of the country's films. More
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A longtime fan of Germany got to experience the real deal, with no limitations, through Berklee Study Abroad in Freiburg. More
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In addition to a week of improvisation workshops with Berklee's world renowned faculty, applicants for full-time study in Boston will audition and interview for scholarships. More
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The college's first-ever audition and interview trip to India connected the college with prospective students and film scoring stars. More
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At the Jazz & Rock Schulen, 10 fortunate Berklee students explored music across cultures. More
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The evening of music from reggae to a cappella will benefit the Haitian community. More
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New center for musical creativity selects 14 students for its inaugural class, starting in January 2010. More
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Learn about the study-abroad experience in Freiburg with interviews and photos. More
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Berklee holds auditions and interviews in Turkey for the first time. More
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The event will showcase music from Cuba, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Venezuela, Panama, and more. More
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Berklee Canta en Español ends in a tie for two Latin songwriters. More
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Listen to original songs that the finalists will perform at a concert in Mexico. More
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With TV broadcast to 60 countries, the potential audience will be in the millions. More
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Berklee students grow as individuals and musicians in the Study Abroad Program at Philippos Nakas Conservatory in Athens. More
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Improvisation workshops and scholarship auditions in Dublin, April 13-19 More
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Berklee and SGAE award five student and alumni singer/songwriters in Berklee Canta en Espanol Contest. More
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Berklee faculty and students perform at Trinidad's steelpan and jazz festival and host a workshop for prospective students. More
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Bob Marley, Afro-Cuban, and Steel Pan Ensembles Featured in Caribbean Jazz Night, Feb. 19 More
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Students, faculty, and staff perform, hold auditions, and give clinics as part of the Nancy Pulsations Festival. More
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Berklee's vice president for Academic Affairs/Berklee Valencia has taken his love of music on the road—and around the world. More
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Faculty and students take hip-hop and turntablism on the road. More
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2008 Latin Grammys have a Berklee Vibe with winners, presenters, and performers representing the college. More
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For the first time in the history of the Roxbury Film Festival, its organizers will team with Berklee to bring films of social import with music mantras to Boston. More
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Musicians from all over Africa traveled to new Berklee audition sites in South Africa and Ghana. More
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Berklee professor presents the first in a series of master classes in the Dominican Republic. More
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Danilo Perez Foundation boosts Berklee's presence at the Panama Jazz Festival. More
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The college's global community perform music from their home countries and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart will be honored at the International Folk Music Festival. More
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A Japanese musician talks about what has made Berklee an "awesome experience" for her. More
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A percussionist raves about his teachers and the mix of cultures at Berklee. More
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Being around lots of other gifted musicians provides inspiration for a talented singer. More
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Watch an Argentinian bassist perform with a singer/songwriter and talk about Berklee's big musical pallet. More
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The college's connection to music academy helps bolster its participation in the French music scene. More
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Athens proves to be fertile ground for Berklee musicians to explore new opportunities. More
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A new staff member reflects on the city's culture. More
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