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March 15
Women of the World
Carnegie Hall
March 17
Off the Record: Berklee's Unofficial SXSW Show
Lucky Lounge
Dimitri Pevtsov and Cartush
BPC
March 18
Berklee's Official SXSW Party
Friends Bar
March 19
Dayramir and Habana enTRANCE
Museum of Fine Arts
March 21
KidsJam: Wearin' of the Green
Cafe 939
March 22
Allison Weiss / The Winters Sounds / Tiff Jimber
Cafe 939
Singers Night
BPC
March 24
International Folk Music Festival
BPC
March 25
Envisioning 21st-Century Music Business Models
BPC
Over the Rhine / Lucy Wainwright Roche
Cafe 939
March 26
Igudesman and Joo: A Little Nightmare Music
BPC
The Blood Mountain Boys Featuring Roger H. Brown
Cafe 939
March 27
Todd Rundgren
BPC
March 28
KidsJam: Songs of Spring
BPC
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Alan Silvestri '70 Conducts Film Scoring Concert
The composer for Back to the Future returns to his alma mater for a concert mixing award-winning alumni composers of film and video game music with cutting-edge student groups. Read an interview with Silvestri and listen to his "End Credits" from Back to the Future III.
Igudesman and Joo: A Little Nightmare Music Violinist Aleksey Igudesman and pianist Hyung-ki Joo have turned Europe's most esteemed concert halls into comedy clubs. Email promotions@berklee.edu by March 17 with the subject line "Igudesman and Joo" and you could win a pair of tickets to their March 26 show.
Christine Vaindirlis
Check out the music of Berklee alumni every other week in a new addition to the Sounds of Berklee podcast. This week: Christine Vaindirlis is a globe-trotting alumna who walks the walk on world music.
Sally Taylor: The Fame Monster A scion of rock royalty explains the lows of fame—and how to find true success.
James Diener: A&R in the Digital Age
The CEO and president of A&M/Octone Records discusses artist development for the changing music industry.
No More Playing through the Pain
A new Performance Wellness Institute aims to decrease performance injuries among students.
Banjo Masters Residency: Béla Fleck, Tony Trischka, Noam Pikelny
A $90,000 gift brings world-renowned banjo players to Berklee over the next three years for one-on-one instruction.
Berklee Develops New Technologies in Music Therapy Faculty members will debut innovations in a public forum on April 5.
The Best of Executive Sessions
An innovative concert series showcases bands with CEOs and corporate execs.
Kathy Mattea on Coal
With her latest album, country singer Kathy Mattea draws people's attention to the complex issues of the coal industry.
Student Profile: Yang Song
Pianist Yang Song bridges the gap between Eastern and Western music.
The Groove: A Night with Bobby McFerrin Berklee's student newspaper checks out the Sing Song with Bobby McFerrin concert.
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