PODCAST: Inside Berklee—Annette Philip

In this episode of Inside Berklee, Annette Philip talks about the origin of the Berklee India Exchange, the creation of the Berklee Indian Ensemble, and the importance of Indian music for Berklee.

April 26, 2016

Next month, at an all-star event in Mumbai, India featuring the likes of A. R. Rahman, Clinton Cerejo, and Vijay Prakash, the Berklee India Exchange (BIX) will award its first scholarships. The awards, called the Berklee A. R. Rahman Scholarships in honor of the Grammy- and Academy Award-winning film score composer, will go to talented musicians of Indian origin who wish to study at Berklee's Boston campus.

The events in India will mark the latest success for BIX, which Annette Philip and Clint Valladares created in 2013 to celebrate the rich history of Indian music and to seek new expressions of it through cultural exchanges in residencies, workshops, music videos, and live performances.  

In addition to being the artistic director of BIX and an associate professor of voice, Philip is also the founder and director of the Berklee Indian Ensemble, which now features more than 50 members from more than 42 different countries.

In this episode of Inside Berklee, Philip talks about the origin of BIX, the creation of the ensemble, and the importance of Indian music for Berklee.

Producer: Kimberly Ashton
Engineer: Steven Xia
Recorded at the BIRN Studios