Santa Rosa, who received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music this past May, enjoyed a tour around the campus facilities and shared some memorable moments with the summer performance ...
Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s fall Center Stage performance season will continue with an annual tradition highlighting the school’s sophomore, junior, and senior dance majors. Fall Dance Concert: ...
Tom Brady’s former fitness center has been upgraded to state-of-the-art dance studios, complete with locker rooms, showers, and a smoothie bar. September 10, 2024 Boston Conservatory at Berklee has ...
Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s Center Stage series will kick off its spring season with the Tony Award-winning musical Into the Woods from March 30 through April 2 at Boston Conservatory Theater.
Also known as voice actors, voiceover artists are auditory performers who work on everything from video games and commercials to audiobooks, apps, and e-learning courses. For voiceover artists, who ...
Boston Conservatory has long been a leader in contemporary dance training in higher ed. While it remains an excellent option for artists hoping to pursue a career in concert dance, now—with the launch ...
Conservatory alumna Anne Maguire (B.M. '12, voice) discusses her experience as a Young Artist in the prestigious Merola Opera Program. Established 61 years ago, the Merola Opera Program has grown to ...
Assistant Professor of Harp Charles Overton collaborated with Boston Symphony Orchestra Associate Principal Horn Richard Sebring on an original duet, "Listen, to the Cry of Your Fellow Man,” created ...
Soprano Nina Evelyn (M.M. '23, P.S.C. '24) is a featured soloist in Celebrating Black Excellence: Opera, Art Song, and the Harlem Renaissance, presented by Opera on Tap. From R&B and Americana to ...
Dance Magazine explores the benefits of interdisciplinary collaborations in collegiate dance spaces. Included is Boston Conservatory professor of dance Alissa Cardone, who co-leads a dance and ...
Chamber Series Artistic Director, Markus Placci, contributed celebratory verve and energy with Friday’s program that featured works of three “Russian Giants”—Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, and Shostakovich.
Students of the Boston String Academy, founded by faculty members Mariesther (M.M. '09, G.P.D. '11, violin) and Marielisa (M.M. '09, G.P.D. '11, violin) Alvarez, will perform at the Laureate Gala in ...