Composition
PODCAST: Hey Rim Jeon '01
International talent feeds heart and Seoul. More
PODCAST: Renese King '90
Multi-talented musician with a voice for the angels More
PODCAST: Lost in the Trees
Ambitious alumni band blends indie-rock songwriting and classical composition. More
PODCAST: Terje Gewelt '87
This Norwegian bassist and composer supports the music of fellow artists. More
Learning Center: Lost Composer Michael Giacchino
The composer for Up, Star Trek, The Incredibles, and Lost talks to students from the Warner Brothers Studio in Los Angeles. More
PODCAST: Andrew List
Listen to a movement from Andrew List's Violin Concerto, one of several faculty compositions to be featured in a BPC show. More
Banded: Behind the Making of a Song
PULSE documents five local bands' music-making for an online teaching tool. More
Observing 9/11 with a Multimedia Event
More than 100 members of Berklee's global community will perform and share in an event to bring hope and unity on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. More
Symphonic Bands in Valencia
As Berklee's Valencia campus began offering workshops, Composition Department chair Greg Fritze participated in a Spanish symphonic band competition. Berklee president Roger H. Brown reported back.. More
PODCAST: Neara Russell '10
An iconoclastic composer and performer writes her own ticket. More
PODCAST: Adam Glasser '81
International influences elevate this torch-carrying chromatic harmonica player above the fray. More
Alan Silvestri '70 Conducts Back to the Future Concert
The composer behind the hit pop sci-fi flick will return to his alma mater for a concert highlighting the Film Scoring Department. More
Two Generations of Film and Video Game Composers at Symphony Hall
Go Back to the Future with Award-Winning and Innovating Film and Video Game Composers and the 100-Piece Video Game Orchestra More
Major Minors
Berklee has instituted a new academic option: minors. More
PODCAST: Inside Berklee—Bobby McFerrin
Grammy winner Bobby McFerrin delivers an impressive improvisational performance, with participation from faculty, staff, and alumni. More


