Strings

American Roots Music Program Hits Portland, Brooklyn, D.C., Cambridge

By Nick Balkin - Mar 07, 2012

Berklee is taking a new generation of emerging roots musicians on the road and launching a concert series at Cambridge's Club Passim. More

PODCAST: Tre Corda

By Rob Hochschild - Jan 24, 2012

A trio of faculty members perform music where innovative improvisation puts new twists on the intersections between classical, jazz, and popular music. More

VIDEO: Presidential Scholar Chase Potter

Jazz violinist Chase Potter was a member of Terri Lyne Carrington's Jazz Workshop Ensemble during Berklee's Five-Week Summer Performance Program. More

Student Profile: Echae Kang

By Lesley Mahoney - Oct 20, 2011

Classically trained violinist Echae Kang expands her musical paradigm at Berklee, exploring funk, jazz, and a host of other styles. More

Berklee Blogs About: Southeast Asia

An alumni bluegrass band is touring Thailand, Cambodia—even Timor-Leste and Burma. More

PODCAST: Joe Walsh '07

By Adam Olenn - Sep 06, 2011

Berklee's first mandolin major makes his way in the world. More

String Spectacle: Mark O'Connor teams up with Berklee for Summer Program

By Rob Hochschild - Aug 26, 2011

Mark O'Connor adds a new dimension to Berklee's summer string program. More

Berklee Sends Roots Music Onslaught to Unsuspecting Grey Fox

By Rob Hayes - Jul 07, 2011

Blue Moose, Chasing Blue, and Matt Glaser's American Roots Music Program perform, and Berklee awards the first-ever Summer String Program scholarships. More

Orchestral Improvisation

By Lesley Mahoney - Apr 14, 2011

Conductor/violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain leads the Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra in an interpretation of his Hip-Hop Essay for Orchestra. More

"American Classical Music" at Berklee This Summer

Violinist and composer Mark O'Connor shared his thoughts on the musical genre before his summer program makes its Berklee debut. More

DBR and Patrice Rushen Perform with Contemporary Orchestra

By Nick Balkin - Mar 31, 2011

An 80-piece ensemble directed by assistant professor Francisco Noya will present the work of several award-winning student musicians at a free concert at NEC's Jordan Hall. More

Berklee Riffs: Hartman Barnett and Hull

By Danielle Dreilinger - Mar 16, 2011

A hot young bluegrasser took time away from the big stages to perform at a famed dive bar. More

Banjo Masters Residency: Béla Fleck, Tony Trischka, Noam Pikelny

By Nick Balkin - Mar 03, 2011

A $90,000 gift brings world-renowned banjo players to Berklee over the next three years for one-on-one instruction. More

VIDEO: Presidential Scholar Naseem Alatrash

This Palestinian cellist is looking forward to jamming with his talented fellow students. More

Berklee Riffs: The Boston Boys Go Beyond Bluegrass

By Danielle Dreilinger - Nov 10, 2010

A bluegrass musician's studies have transformed his sound. More

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