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Digital Collections

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Berklee Archives hosts several digital collections, which offer access to content of high research interest, educational value, or exceptionally fragile condition. This includes material pertaining to Berklee’s origins and early influences, such as founder Lawrence Berk’s notebooks from his studies under Joseph Schillinger and the Berk Family collection's early concert recordings and radio broadcasts; materials documenting the academic and performing landscape of the institution, such as course catalogs, concert programs, and event recordings; and in-house documentary efforts such as the ongoing Berklee Oral History project

Digital collections are primarily open to the public, but some are either restricted to users with a Berklee login, or can only be accessed at the workstation in the Archives office under supervision, depending on extant rights issues or donor stipulations about the collection. Contact Berklee Archives staff (archives@berklee.edu) with access inquiries or to schedule visiting appointments. 

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Explore Berklee campus event recordings available to stream online through the Archives’ in-house streaming platform, Berklee Events Online (BEO). This platform launched in 2019 and features select concerts, ceremonies, symposiums, and other events across College and Conservatory history.

    This sampling of digitized Berklee College of Music commencement ceremony and concert audio recordings features speeches by Stan Kenton, Arif Mardin, Duke Ellington, Harry Ellis Dickson, Franklin Patterson, John Williams, Gary Burton, and Bruce Lundvall. Sources include event recording collections produced by the college's Video Services office (BCA-018 and BCA-017), and the Music Production & Engineering departmental recording collection (BCA-016)

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