Sounds of Berklee

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Episodes

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In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we’ll listen recent graduate Miette Hope’s latest single, “Rel

Dolltr!ck uses an electronic digital instrument—a combination of a computer and software with perfor

Jose’s performance will show aspiring vocalists how a student can evolve after graduating from Berkl

In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, Professor Felice Pomeranz shares her experiences crafting more

Jiwon Kwon, an eighth-semester jazz composition and piano performance major, was one of four Berklee

In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, piano instructor Carlos Vargas talks about his passion for com

As both the guitarist for the Zac Brown Band and an independent acoustic singer-songwriter, Berklee

In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we’ll be listening to “I Do This,” a spoken-word song in which

Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty Christy Turnbow and Michael Hanley talk about the importance

On the occasion of Black Violin's return to Berklee, to play at the BPC April 7, let’s revisit one o

In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, the poet Beth Woodcome Platow speaks about teaching writing to

Israel "Piraña" Suárez has adapted the cajón for musical styles outside his native flamenco. In this

In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we’ll dip into Dan Moretti's latest album, Invoke, with a list

In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we’ll hear one of Neselovskyi’s latest compositions from Get U

By the time Yuning Song entered Berklee last fall, he was already an award-winning composer who grad

In this episode of Sound of Berklee, Pablo Munguía, the director of Berklee’s Music Production, Tech

In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we're listening to the title track of Iris Lune's newest album

A veteran session musician and longtime touring road warrior, world-renowned drummer, composer, and

Take a listen to student Kiersten Kelly’s debut single, "Get Out," a song that establishes her as a

On this week's Sounds of Berklee, we're featuring Ben Johnston's 5th quartet, a work that highlights