City Music Boston Ends the Year with Five Amazing Concerts

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In the David Friend Recital Hall on May 3rd, the Berklee City Music Mentoring Program held their annual Completion Ceremony Concert. At this event, the ensembles performed an array of songs, ranging from jazz standards to current Top 40 hits. The ten graduating seniors were also given parting gifts to take with them on their future endeavors. This year, the Mentoring Program had record numbers, with forty-one students and forty mentors combining to make one great concert with some notable performances.

The Jazz Ensemble debuted their original group composition, “Q-Improvise” led by Milad Zendehnam.  Featuring mixed meters and several different key signatures playing simultaneously, it was entertaining to the ear on several levels.

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The Rock Ensemble turned up the intensity in the room with their performance of Paramore’s “Ain’t It Fun” and “Still Into You”, finishing their set with “I Write Sins (Not Tragedies)” by Panic! At the Disco.

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The Pop Ensemble, dressed in matching black, blue, and white, ending the show on a an energetic high note, getting the crowd dancing in their seats with Top 40 hits from Estelle, Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake, and Pharrell Williams with an original rap thrown in.

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City Music Boston also presented three other concerts on the weekend of May 3-4: the Preparatory Academy Completion Ceremony, the Composer/Songwriter/Arranger Concert, and the High School Academy Completion Ceremony. City Music Boston ended its year on Saturday, May 17 with the annual Faculty Outreach Concert, with featured performances by Boston Public School students at Berklee Performance Center.

Congratulations to all of the students, teachers, and staff on another successful year!

Photos by Photos by Dave Green, courtesy of Berklee College of Music

Berklee City Music Summer Jam Session

On Friday July 19, 2011 the Berklee City Music Jam Session took place in David Friend Recital Hall.  The auditorium was packed for the three-hour show.  The students who performed are Berklee City Music Summer Scholars, who have received a scholarship from Berklee City Music to attend the Berklee Five Week Summer Performance Program.  They brought their A-game and performed songs that ranged from jazz, pop, soul, R&B and rock.

Here are some pictures as well as a video of students performing at the jam session.  Be sure to check out our Instagram page for more photos.

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Boston Arts Academy Senior Luncheon

DSC_0209On Wednesday, March 20, Berklee City Music hosted the Boston Arts Academy Class of 2013 for a Senior Luncheon at Berklee College of Music’s David Friend Recital Hall. As one of the founding institutions of Boston Arts Academy, Berklee College holds this annual event to celebrate the accomplishments of the senior class, and acknowledge the bond between these two institutions of arts education.

The 2013 Senior Luncheon featured inspirational talks from the leadership of Berklee College, Berklee City Music, and Boston Arts Academy. Roger H. Brown, president of Berklee College of Music, spoke to students about his experiences in international travel and relief work, entrepreneurialism, and music. Students engaged with the college president in an inspiring and entertaining question and answer session.

Brittany Butler, an alumna of Boston Arts Academy, Berklee College student, and City Music Continuing Scholar, delivered a performance of her singer-songwriter styled original music, closing the event with her interpretation of the hit by Green Day “Time of Your LIfe”. Butler-Tubbs’s performance was met with cheers from her former classmates. Students in the audience waved their hands and embraced, appreciating the time they’ve spent together as a class, and preparing to meet the future as individuals.