List of Boston Conservatory people

This is a partial listing of notable Boston Conservatory at Berklee alumni and faculty.

Notable Alumni

Music Division

Theater Division

Notable Faculty

  • Aldo Abreu, Venezuelan recorder player
  • Kenneth Amis, tuba
  • Jonathan Bass, pianist
  • Joe Bennett, Dean and Vice-President for Academic Affairs
  • Saul Bitran, Associate Professor of Violin
  • Maureen Brennan, musical theater teacher; Tony Award nominee and Theater World Award winner
  • Marilyn Bulli, instructor of voice (District Metropolitan Opera Audition winner)
  • Jonathan Cohler, instructor of clarinet
  • Kerry Deal, soprano, instructor of voice
  • Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano, instructor of voice
  • Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flautist; first woman named Principal Chair of a major U.S. symphony
  • Rebecca Folsom, instructor of voice
  • Osvaldo Golijov, composer
  • Thomas Gregg, instructor of voice
  • Max Levinson, instructor of piano
  • Rictor Noren, instructor of violin and viola, chamber music, and String Pedagogy
  • Michael Norsworthy, instructor of clarinet, chamber music and woodwind admissions director
  • Kenneth Radnofsky, saxophone
  • Rhonda Rider, instructor of cello, Chair of Chamber Music
  • Michael Strauss, vocal coach and pianist
  • Jan Swafford, instructor of Music History and Composition
  • Patty Thom, Head of the Voice and Opera Department
  • Andy Vores, Head of the Theory and Composition department
  • Janice Weber, pianist
  • Cathy Young, Director of Dance Division

Boston Conservatory Leadership

  • Julius Eichberg, president, (18671893)
  • R. Marriner Floyd, president, (18931920)
  • Agide Jacchia, president, (19201932)
  • Ester Ferrabini Jacchia, president, (19321933)
  • Albert Alphin, president, (19331967)
  • George A. Brambilla, president, (19671979)
  • Dale A. DuVall, president, (19791981)
  • William A. Seymour, president, (19811998)
  • Richard Ortner, president, (19982017)
  • Cathy Young,[5] senior vice president and executive director, (2017present)

References

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