New Music videos from worldwide Universities: conferences and seminars
Shall We Change the Subject? A Music Historian Reflects
In this lecture, Richard Taruskin reflects on the historiography of music and its embrace of a Whiggish paradigm that he argues has had a deleterious effect on the value and practice of music
Stanford University
The Sense of an Ending
In a fascinating multimedia presentation, Jeremy Begbie, Professor of Music, Cambridge University, expounds upon the relationship between music and theology.
University of California Television
Pat Pattison on The Inspiration Behind Creative Writing: Poetry
Creative Writing: Poetry is a course for writers—songwriters, poets, and anyone who wants to write more effectively. The course—authored by Pat Pattison, who developed the curriculum for the only songwriting major in the country at Berklee—will give you specific tools to help you craft and control your writing.
Berklee
music.com
The Future of Radio and Digital Music
Tim Westergren, founder of the groundbreaking free internet music provider Pandora.com, speaks about his experiences in the tumultuous world of digital radio
The Berkman Center
New Music videos from worldwide Universities: courses
Blues Guitar with Michael Williams
Guitarists who know the blues have a natural advantage over those that don't. No matter what style they chose to play -- jazz, rock, classical -- having a blues background provides guitarists with a foundation in form, control, feel and harmonies that can be used to advance their playing in any genre of music.
Berkleemusic.com
Rock Drums with Rod Morgenstein
Rod Morgenstein is the author and instructor of Berkleemusic's new online course Rock Drums. Rod is known as one of the world's best progressive rock drummers, is a founding member of the Dixie Dregs and Winger, and has been a percussion professor at Berklee College of Music for over 14 years. See Rod in action and find out what you can learn from him in his new course.
Berkleemusic.com
Music Lectures by Christopher Hogwood
Christopher Hogwood, world-renowned conductor, keyboard player, musicologist, writer, editor and broadcaster, is Professor of Music at Gresham College. In this 400-year-old position, he delivers free public lectures within the City of London on all areas of the classical music tradition. All of his previous lectures can be downloaded from the Gresham College website, where there is also information about all his upcoming free public lectures: http://www.gresham.ac.uk