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The Berklee alum spoke with host and Berklee NYC professor Charlie Harding for a live taping, answering audience questions about authenticity, the industry, and his new album.
Applications are now open for 2026–2027 META fellowships, which provide mentorship, workshops, and professional development for educators and teaching artists.
Applications are now open for the 2026–2027 fellowship, which provides mentorship, workshops, and professional development for educators and teaching artists.
The 2026 Next Jazz Legacy cohort, clockwise from top left: Devon Gates; Alden Hellmuth; Destiny “Lé Queen” Diggs; Lily Finnegan; Sequoia “REDWOOD” Snyder; Siya Charles; Allison Philips
The program has selected seven artists who will receive apprenticeships, mentorships, and professional development opportunities as part of its mission to advance jazz inclusivity.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee's spring dance concert, Limitless, in 2023.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee students and faculty respond to the actor's recent comments and share why the classical arts still matter today.
Grammy Award-winning Cameroonian bassist and vocalist Richard Bona will collaborate with students and faculty in a Signature Series drawing on jazz, pop, and African musical traditions.
The Grammy-winning Cameroonian bassist and vocalist collaborates with students and faculty in a program drawing on jazz, pop, and African musical traditions.
The concert honoring the late Latin jazz and salsa legend will feature Berklee graduate and Grammy-winner Humberto Ramirez.
Left to right: Simone Pilon, executive director of Berklee Valencia; Carmen Ortí, regional minister of education, culture, and universities; and Berklee President Jim Lucchese at the Berklee Valencia ribbon-cutting ceremony
The new facilities include expanded academic, technological, and creative spaces, reflecting Berklee’s commitment to excellence and innovation in the Valencian community.