Today’s professional woodwind player must be a versatile artist, prepared to perform a vast range of music repertoire in an array of styles. Boston Conservatory at Berklee gives you the technical training, performance opportunities, and entrepreneurial tools you need to launch your career as a professional woodwind performer.
Programs
- P.S.C.Professional Studies Certificate in Multiple Woodwind PerformanceOne-Year Program
Areas of Focus
Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Saxophone
Your Department
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Assistant Professor of Flute
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Associate Professor of Flute and Contemporary Music
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Assistant Professor of Clarinet
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Assistant Professor of Oboe
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Assistant Professor of Clarinet
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Associate Professor
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Associate Professor of Oboe
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Assistant Professor of Saxophone
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Associate Professor of Flute
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Associate Professor of Clarinet
By the Numbers
- 27 undergraduate students
- 13 graduate students
- 9 faculty members
Conservatory music majors may pursue a minor in Africana Studies, to examine in detail how the African diaspora continues to shape the performing arts and cultures around the world.
WATCH
Watch Antonina Styczen (flute), William Laney (cello), and Eliza Puchianu (piano) from Boston Conservatory's honors Alara Ensemble perform Astor Piazzolla's "Four Seasons of Buenos Aires – Otoño" live.
“Boston Conservatory prepared me to be a 21st-century performer. The teachers were all hands-on and knew everyone by name; I received a lot of individual attention. I’m so glad that I chose this school to pursue my musical dreams."
—Diana Searle (B.M. ’13, Clarinet)