To lead a successful career, string players must be versatile artists equipped with the skills and creativity needed to pave their own paths. That’s why Boston Conservatory at Berklee is taking a fresh approach to string performance training—one that celebrates new music, explores a wide range of styles and techniques, encourages collaboration, and inspires an entrepreneurial spirit.
Programs
Areas of Focus
Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass
Your Department
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Associate Professor of Violin
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Professor of Violin
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Assistant Professor of Double Bass
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Associate Professor
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Professor of Violin
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Associate Professor of Viola
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Professor
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Professor of Cello
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Professor of Viola
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Professor of Violin
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Instructor of Violin
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Professor of Cello
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Associate Professor
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Associate Professor of Double Bass
Boston Conservatory's premier string ensemble performs Jean Sibelius’s Impromptu for Strings, op. 5.
Conservatory music majors may pursue a minor in Africana Studies, to examine in detail how the African diaspora continues to shape the performing arts and cultures around the world.

By the Numbers
- 15 world-class faculty members
- 39 undergraduate students
- 42 graduate students

WATCH: Davi-Ellen and Bruce Chabner Scholar Gioia Gedicks (B.M. '21, violin) performs the final movement of Bach's Partita No. 3 in E Major for solo violin, in Boston Conservatory's Houston Hall.
