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Boston Conservatory at Berklee is a top performing arts college offering degree programs in dance, music, and theater. Apply now.
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Boston Conservatory at Berklee (formerly The Boston Conservatory) is a private performing arts conservatory in Boston, Massachusetts. It grants undergraduate and graduate degrees in dance, music, and theater.
Boston Conservatory was established in 1867 by founder Julius Eichberg. In February 2017, the Conservatory celebrated 150 years of performing arts education excellence. Learn more. Interactive Timeline.
As the nation’s only interdisciplinary conservatory with dance, music, opera, and theater, Boston Conservatory offers you a truly unique learning environment with rich opportunities not only to excel in standard performance mediums, such as orchestral and chamber music, but also to collaborate with singers, dancers, and actors in creating the ...
Boston Conservatory at Berklee is redefining musical theater by fostering artistic authenticity and diversity in all forms. We celebrate individuality, not types, and embrace diverse measures of success—from Broadway and regional theater to artistic revolutions and new approaches yet to be imagined.
Both Boston Conservatory at Berklee and Berklee College of Music offer music programs that are among the best in the world, each offering small classroom sizes and mentorship with renowned faculty.