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Twenty-five-year-old Japanese pianist Yukine Kuroki has been taking the piano world by storm. As part of the Piano Masters Series, she will lead a master class with Boston Conservatory students.
String Masters Series presents Christopher Costanza, cellist of the acclaimed St. Lawrence String Quartet and full-time artist in residence at Stanford University, performing the complete solo cello suites of Benjamin Britten.
Acclaimed bass Morris Robinson presents a voice master class to Boston Conservatory at Berklee students and Boston Lyric Opera’s Jane and Steven Akin Emerging Artists as part of Boston Conservatory’s Opera Innovators Series.
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Crossroads Presents, Berklee Popular Music Institute, Berklee American Roots Program
A student-led event featuring music from bluegrass duo Two Runner, rising Americana star Kyle Ray, and singer-songwriter Diana DeMuth to support Hurricane Helene relief efforts and disaster recovery in Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina.
The Momenta String Quartet and bassoonist Adrian Morejon present the world premiere of Eun Young Lee’s newest work, commissioned by the Guggenheim Foundation.
Acclaimed dramatic soprano Wendy Bryn Harmer presents a voice master class to Boston Conservatory at Berklee students and Boston Lyric Opera Jane and Steven Akin Emerging Artists, as part of Boston Conservatory’s Opera Innovators Series.
Guest duo 8 St. Stephen, featuring violinist Clara Kim and pianist Angela Kim, performs music by Boston Conservatory faculty member Dan VanHassel and others.
String Masters Series presents Michael Casimir, violist with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and grand prize winner of the Hudson Valley String competition, accompanied by pianist Tae Kim, a collaborative artist at New England Conservatory and the Heifetz International Music Institute.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee welcomes guest soprano Martha Guth, cofounder of Sparks & Wiry Cries, for a conversation with Boston Conservatory voice students. Sparks & Wiry Cries curates opportunities for art song creators, performers, and scholars through innovative initiatives that capture the stories of our diverse communities.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s Vocal Arts Department is proud to welcome operatic conductor, vocal coach, and stage director Patrick Hansen for a master class.
Melissa White, violinist of the Grammy Award–winning Harlem Quartet and first-prize laureate in the Sphinx Competition, joins forces with pianist Pallavi Mahidhara, prize winner in the 69th Geneva International Piano Competition and the 6th International Prokofiev Competition.
In addition to her globe-trotting career, Olga Kern has been a professor of piano at the Manhattan School of Music since 2017 and often presents master classes. Devoted to music education, she has created the Kern Foundation “Aspiration,” which assists talented musicians around the world.
Russian-born pianist Olga Kern was catapulted into stardom with her Gold Medal at the 2001 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Since then, she has established a spectacular career, performing to wild enthusiasm all over the world.
Founded in 2021 by American violinist Laurel Gagnon, Taiwanese clarinetist Li-Jie Yu, and Chinese pianist Ruoyang Xiang, Vinola Trio focuses on repertoire written during the 20th century and beyond, exploring diverse musical styles.