Master of Music in Global Jazz
- Full-tuition grants are awarded to every student accepted into the global jazz graduate program.
The Master of Music in Global Jazz program offers advanced studies to instrumentalists and vocalists who demonstrate excellent musical proficiency and desire to develop their performance career. The program provides advanced musicians with opportunities to develop their artistry through participation in a wide array of performance projects.
Through this intensive one year, full-time program, students will have opportunity to be mentored and learn from some of the current top jazz musicians, including Danilo Pérez, Terri Lyne Carrington, John Patitucci, George Garzone, and Joe Lovano.
Studying with Berklee Institutes on the Boston Campus
Students in this program study in Berklee’s Global Jazz Institute, under the artistic direction of Danilo Pérez. Students are given opportunities to explore their creativity to the highest level possible. Through applied lessons, ensembles, master classes, and coursework, students deepen their understanding of the harmonic and stylistic practices associated with contemporary jazz performance. As they are being mentored by jazz masters, students also have opportunities to travel and perform together.
Additionally, through the study of music business and production, students develop strategies for producing and marketing their performance projects.
Applicants to Berklee's Master of Music in Global Jazz program are required to hold a Bachelor of Music degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in music, demonstrating a strong academic record as well as strong musicianship. Outstanding musicians with a bachelor's degree in other disciplines may also be considered. Applicants should possess significant knowledge of the jazz repertoire, advanced ensemble experience, motivation, creativity, and the promise of great achievement in their area of study.
The program seeks extraordinary musicians who want to use their art to do good in the world. Ideal candidates will:
- enter the program with a very advanced level of instrumental or vocal technique and musical skill;
- desire to expand their creativity and artistry by working with top jazz artists; and
- be deeply motivated to advance the power of music as a tool for the betterment of society.
When you complete the Master of Music in Global Jazz program, you'll have the ability to:
- synthesize contemporary jazz harmonic and stylistic practices;
- create and improvise music;
- develop your own artistic identity;
- develop a sustainable career plan;
- develop strategies for producing and marketing your performance projects; and
- apply technology to recording and distributing your music.
Master of Music in Global Jazz
Semester 1 (15 credits)
- ILGJ-575: Danilo Pérez Global Jazz Workshop (2 credits)
- PS-540: Master's Performance Forum: Global Jazz (2 credits)
- PS-533: Music Performance and Social Activism 1 (3 credits)
- PIMM-550: Private Instruction 1 (3 credits)
- ENDS-550: Contemporary Ensemble (1 credit)
- PS-530: Building Your Career (1 credit)
- GS-500: Master's Advising (0 credits)
- Elective (3 credits)
Semester 2 (15 credits)
- ILGJ-575: Danilo Pérez Global Jazz Workshop (2 credits)
- PS-640: Master's Advanced Performance Forum: Global Jazz (2 credits)
- PS-534: Music Performance and Social Activism 2 (3 credits)
- PIMM-600: Private Instruction 2 (3 credits)
- ENDS-550: Contemporary Ensemble (1 credit)
- GS-505: Graduate Career Seminar—Global Jazz (1 credit)
- GS-500: Master's Advising (0 credits)
- Elective (3 credits)
Semester 3 (10 credits)
- PIMM-650: Private Instruction 3 (3 credits)
- ENDS-550: Contemporary Ensemble (1 credit)
- GS-500: Master's Advising (0 credits)
- PS-695: Culminating Experience in Contemporary Performance (6 credits)
Semester 4 (required of students who opt-in to the Graduate Internship Program; 1 credit)
- GS-595: Graduate Internship (1 credit)
Electives (choose two courses total; 6 credits)
- PS-631: Performance Pedagogy (3 credits)
- PS-621: Topics in Improvisation (3 credits)
- GS-556: Avant-Garde Explorations in Music and Art (3 credits)
- GS-627: The Composing Performer (3 credits)
- PS-633: The Triadic Chromatic Approach for the Performer 1 (3 credits)
40–41 total credits
Updated for catalogue year 2021, fall