Berklee City Music Network Podcast

Berklee City Music Network

Berklee City Music is a nonprofit program that harnesses the energy of contemporary music to provide music education to 4th through 12th graders in underserved communities at 38 Network sites,educating more than 10,000 students across the country. With year-round instruction, the Berklee PULSE Music method online music education platform, expert faculty, individualized mentoring and a comprehensive curriculum, Berklee City Music combines the environment of attention and encouragement. Youth receive the tools and support they need to flourish as students, musicians and, perhaps most important, confident and well-rounded individuals, ready to shape the world

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