Louis Cato '04, bandleader for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, delivered the commencement address; festivities included performances of original student works.
Charlie Rosen '12 won his second Tony Award for Best Orchestrations, this one for Some Like It Hot.
Conservatory alumni Ben Simpson and Mike Mosallam won for Best Revival of a Musical, while College alum Charlie Rosen ’12 won his second Tony for Best Orchestrations.
Charlie Rosen '12 received his third Tony Award nomination for his work on Some Like It Hot.
The Berklee NYC master’s student talks about his passion for musical storytelling, being inspired by Donald Glover, and creating his upcoming autobiographical dramedy musical, Fouad of Nazareth.
Left to right: Berklee Provost Larry Simpson, MOME Commissioner Anne del Castillo, Berklee NYC Executive Director Stephen Webber, Berklee trustee Pete Muller, and Berklee President Erica Muhl
As technology blurs the lines between music, theater, and interactive media, Berklee's new master’s program in New York City teaches students the skills to thrive in an experience-driven world.
Berklee's new graduate Writing and Design for Musical Theater program, in New York City, teaches students everything they need to know to create a musical number.
Kenny Werner will offer a masterclass on Thursday, October 17, as part of BerkleeNYC's fall educational programming.
The BerkleeNYC Community Fund will raise money for scholarships, programming, and community outreach at the college's New York home, including the creation of 360-degree videos.