>Berklee College of Music, Boston


The Berklee College of Music was founded in 1945 at Boston. It is the largest, independent music college in the world. This institution mainly deals with the study of contemporary music. The convenient location of Berklee College of Music is at the Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.

The centralized location of the college help the students to develop musical competencies. Teaching composition, recording, production is the main aim of the authorities. The education in Berklee College of Music has a distinctive professional approach. The average enrollment of the college is 3,800 students every year. They are trained by around 460 faculty members.

Young musicians come to this college from various countries to study music. Berklee is an international institution with students from almost 70 countries. The main courses of Berklee College of Music offers four-year degree or diplomas for fields like Performance, Composition, Film Scoring, Music Production and Engineering, Music Synthesis, Music Business Management and Music Education.

Roger H. Brown was Berklee's third president in 2004. The students enjoy many entertainment facilities including a well equipped residential dormitory. Berklee College of Music is contributed by many industry professionals like Quincy Jones, rock singer Melissa Etheridge, guitarist John Scofield, Donald Fagen, Patty Larkin, drummer Will Calhoun, Bruce Cockburn and many more talented musicians.
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