Academics
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.
Guest ensemble Lamnth (Lilit Hartunian, violin, and Nicholas Tolle, cimbalom) presents a program of music by Boston Conservatory faculty member Marti Epstein.
Boston Conservatory faculty members Sharan Leventhal (violin) and Nancy Zeltsman (marimba) give a performance celebrating 40 years of their duo, Marimolin.
Musical theater voice faculty member Jessye DeSilva brings her perspective as a woman of trans experience to repertoire from the musical theater canon.
In 1969, Chris Parsons served as a combat photographer in Vietnam. Combining his pictures with original music and dance, C. Neil Parsons, assistant professor of theater, recounts tales of danger, resilience, and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to.
Kicking off their 2025–2026 season, Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s Faculty String Quartet will be joined by acclaimed pianist and professor Michael Lewin to perform the ultra-romantic and crowd-pleasing Dohnanyi Piano Quintet No. 1, following Bohuslav Martinů’s String Quartet No. 2.
Esteemed faculty of Boston Conservatory at Berklee—Judith Eissenberg, Anne Howarth, Patrice Jackson, Katie Lansdale, Matthew Marsit, and Rhonda Rider—collaborate with special guests Mark Berger of the Lydian String Quartet and Ricardo Sardiñas (PSC '25) to perform works by Ravel, Likhuta, and Schubert, showcasing their artistic talents.
Critically acclaimed soloist, chamber musician, and pedagogue Scott Kluksdahl will present a cello recital with his brilliant duo partner, pianist Noreen Polera. The program will feature T.J. Anderson’s Spirit Songs.
Mezzo-soprano Fanny Lora and pianist Alexandra Lutkevich present a captivating program celebrating classical works by trailblazing Latin American women composers featuring a poignant song cycle by Boston-based composer Omar Najmi, set to the evocative poetry of Boston’s 2020 Youth Poet Laureate Alondra Bobadilla.