Berklee in the News
Guardian: Christian Scott, Firestarter of Jazz's New School
Christian Scott came to Berklee from New Orleans's tough Ninth Ward. Now he's a Grammy nominee, a stylish and charismatic rising jazz star, and a severe critic of the neoclassicism popular today.
NPR: Panama Jazz Festival with a BGJI twist
NPR checks out the Panama Jazz Festival and the Berklee Global Jazz Institute.
Boston Globe: Why Berklee Is Teaching Students to Compose Video Game Scores
Video games pull in $20 billion a year—and they're making boldfaced names out of Berklee's most talented and prolific composers.
WSJ: Violinist Mark O'Connor at Berklee
O'Connor brought his signature blend of folk and classical fiddle styles to Berklee for a week that culminated in a joyous, illuminating concert.
NPR: Anat Cohen Quartet Live in Boston
Listen to audio of Anat Cohen's New Year's Eve performance that was broadcast live to a worldwide audience
PRI's The World: Ghanaian Drummer Victor Dogah
Dogah, who is studying at Berklee on full scholarship, jams with professor Mark Walker.
La Musique: Interviews with Berklee Canta Performers
This bilingual blogger got up close and personal with performers in Berklee's Canta en Espagñol songwriting contest.
Boston Globe: Newton Man Travels to Turkey to Audition Young Musicians
Professor Michael Farquharson's home away from home is the newest stop on Berklee's World Scholarship Tour.
Berklee’s finest singers Showcase range of talent
2009 Singers Showcase reviewed
Berklee launches American Roots Music Program
Berklee launches American Roots Music Program