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A multi-genre lineup featuring Susan Tedeschi, Tiwa Savage, Fabiola Méndez, Dreion, and more anchors a day of live music and connection for artists, students, alumni, and fans on September 19.
Associate professor Linda May Han Oh was awarded a 2026 Guggenheim Fellowship in music composition.
The Berklee professor, bassist, and composer will use the fellowship to debut Dreams of Knowing, an interdisciplinary work that bridges science, data, and music.
The five-time Grammy-winning engineer and producer, known for her longstanding partnership with Alicia Keys, will be honored on Saturday, June 27.
Grammy-winning artist and Bizzy Awards host Lecrae (left) stands with chair of Berklee Music Business/Management Department Tonya Butler (right) after she received the Music Business Educator of the Year Award.
The Grammy Award–winner will be recognized for his work as an innovative and trailblazing artist as well as his acclaimed work as a composer and conductor.
Survey findings show social platforms have become the primary source of music for video content, surpassing traditional music libraries, while AI adoption grows among some creators.
St. Vincent (also known as Annie Clark ‘03) performs as part of her Live with Orchestra tour.
Berklee alumni St. Vincent and Ruby Plume will appear on the same bill across seven dates this summer, including a hometown performance at Boston's Symphony Hall on June 4.