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With an array of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as summer, international, and precollege offerings, Berklee College of Music provides options for students of all levels to explore and achieve their artistic, academic, and career potential.
This recital presents a diverse program of contemporary chamber music, featuring original works by Murong and Mike. Murong’s compositions form the centerpiece of the evening, ranging from a string quartet to mixed chamber ensembles that integrate piano, winds, and solo horn. His music explores new sonorities and textures, with modern techniques that highlight both intensity and subtlety.
This performance showcases new piano music from faculty composer Larry Thomas Bell that draws on the American vernacular and is informed by the European cultivated tradition.
Join Sakura & Rose—the captivating piano/soprano duo featuring pianist Sakurako Kanemitsu and soprano Rose Hegele—for a dynamic recital that celebrates the rich diversity of musical styles fostered at Berklee. Their eclectic program spans classical art songs, contemporary works, jazz, and musical theater, showcasing their versatility and shared passion for genre-defying performance.
This concert will celebrate the music and lives of the late James Reyes and James Russell Smith, professors of composition. Vocal, piano, and chamber music will showcase their expressive and diverse compositional voices.
This is the world premiere of a new, eight movement, hour-long work, performed by Richard Carrick (piano), Bengisu Gokce (violin), Jeremy Harman (cello), Rafael Heredia Horimoto (drums/percussion), and Mario Salvador (tres Cubano).
Capping off six months of collaboration with students from the Composition and Electronic Production and Design Departments, the ensemble Hypercube will perform new works for instruments and electronics.
Boston-based pianist Sakurako Kanemitsu (G.P.D., Longy School of Music) performs a solo recital of evocative works by Berklee faculty composers Marti Epstein, Andrew List, Ryan Suleiman, and others. The Egyptian zodiac (List), imagined sounds from Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women (Epstein), and colors and movement of artist Peter London’s drawings (Suleiman) are just some of the sources of inspiration on offer in this dynamic program. Experience our multi-faceted world through the filter of the piano.