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Groton Hill Music Center's main concert hall combines elegant and thoughtful architecture with leading-edge acoustic design—surrounded by 110 acres of rustic landscape on a former apple orchard in Groton, Massachusetts.
Boston Conservatory will resume on-campus instruction this spring with a hybrid semester that blends in-person instruction and state-of-the-art online coursework. The semester will begin a week later and forgo spring break.
Launching in fall 2021, the one-year graduate program will consist of three specializations: songwriting and production, live experience design, and writing and design for musical theater.
The scholarship was created in honor of Danroy "DJ" Henry, a Pace University student from Easton, Massachusetts, whose life was tragically cut short in 2010.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee announces it will conduct all studies entirely remotely for the fall 2020 semester, providing students with a rich and immersive learning experience that balances important experiential training with dynamic academic coursework, and allows for more individualized attention and mentoring from faculty.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee honored Mikhail Baryshnikov and André De Shields, and Berklee College of Music honored Sheila E., John Legend, and Cassandra Wilson in a pair of virtual events on May 9.