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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  BERKLEE | Berklee College of Music
The great Brazilian singer and songwriter Rosa Passos will perform with Berklee students and faculty in a concert featuring her songs along with the music of Gilberto Gil, Jobim, Djavan, and Joao Bosco.
More than 70,000 music lovers flocked to Boston's South End for Berklee's annual free festival, one day after an unforgettable concert at Symphony Hall.
Berklee's student-run jazz record label releases its fourth album, featuring eight young, passionate, and committed artists from around the world, all speaking the traditional language of jazz in a new way.
www.berklee.edu   (211 words)

  
  US School Bulletin
Music and Dance were considered sacred and often the intrument was chosen by the teacher, not the student.
Music Correspondence schools started to spring up around the turn of the century, and among the most famous were "The American Conservatory", and "The U.S. School of Music" in Philadelphia and New York.
Berklee was one of the first serious institutions for the study of Jazz and Commercial Music in America, and is today the world's largest resident music school.
www.usschoolofmusic.com /catalog/history1.html   (864 words)

  
  Berklee College of Music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Berklee College of Music is not to be confused with the University of California's Berkeley campus.
Berklee was founded by Lawrence Berk and was originally named Schillinger House of Music, after his teacher Joseph Schillinger.
After expansion of the school's curriculum in 1954, Berk changed the name to Berklee School of Music after his son Lee Berk and as a pun on the name of the famous University of California, Berkeley (the two schools are often misunderstood to be affiliated or the part of the same institution).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Berklee_College_of_Music   (771 words)

  
 Herb Pomeroy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After High School, he studied music at the Schillinger House in Boston, which is now the Berklee School of Music, where he excelled as a jazz trumpeter and began to find his calling in bebop.
He was a renound teacher at the Berklee School of Music in Boston for 41 years and helped to spread jazz to the Boston community.
An example of his work is at the Middlesex School, a small private school in Concord, Massachusetts, where Herb recently was asked to give two "master lessons" to the school jazz band.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Herb_Pomeroy   (577 words)

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