News

September 6, 2022

Effective immediately, Kluegel will support Boston Conservatory’s Instrumental Studies Department alongside Chair Matthew Marsit.

September 2, 2022

The artists bring a wide range of expertise across dance, music, and theater, including commercial dance, ethnomusicology, musical theater, and more.

August 29, 2022

The four fall performances include several regional and world premieres.

April 5, 2022

The concert will feature Conservatory and College musicians, including a chorus, along with works and performances by Berklee faculty and alumni.

October 15, 2020

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.

September 24, 2020

Recent Boston Conservatory graduate Shelbie Rassler teamed up with Yo-Yo Ma, Rhiannon Giddens, members of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band, and many more on a trio of video projects to encourage voting in the 2020 presidential election.


 

August 11, 2020

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.

August 6, 2020

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.

October 30, 2019

On Friday, November 1, Boston Conservatory at Berklee will kick off its 2019–2020 Center Stage season with Chamber Series: Russian Giants, a celebration of three towering figures of classical music: Sergei Rachmaninov, Sergei Prokofiev, and Dmitri Shostakovich.

October 23, 2019

Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty members from the institution’s Woodwind, Piano, and String departments will kick off the school’s 2019–2020 Center Stage season on November 1 with Chamber Series: Russian Giants, a celebration of three classical music “giants”—Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, and Shostakovich—at the Conservatory’s Seully Hall.