Graduate Programs
Berklee Valencia offers diverse graduate programs for students at all levels to explore and achieve their artistic, academic, and career potential.
Camille Lopez-Silvero MA ’21’s path from Berklee Valencia to Paris highlights how community, connection, and a global perspective can shape a career in the ever-changing music industry.
Amie Doherty MM ’13 continues building her career with scores that range from animation to live-action, contributing to blockbuster films and acclaimed series across major studios and streaming platforms, including Disney, Marvel, Universal, Hulu, and Netflix.
In this series of interviews, we sat down with undergraduate students from the Study Abroad and First Year Abroad programs to hear about their experiences at Berklee Valencia.
They spoke about life both on and off campus, highlighting the tight-knit community, numerous performance opportunities, unique course offerings, and all that the city of Valencia has to offer.
Students from Ukraine’s R. Glier Kyiv Municipal Academy of Music performed at Club Matisse as part of their week at Berklee Valencia.
Berklee Valencia kicked off its fall semester, welcoming 121 graduate students and 188 undergraduate students from 48 countries, including the US, China, Spain, India, Mexico, Italy, Colombia, Cuba, and Singapore, among others.
In this series of interviews, we sat down with undergraduate students from the Study Abroad and First Year Abroad programs to hear about their experiences at Berklee Valencia.
They spoke about life both on and off campus, highlighting the tight-knit community, numerous performance opportunities, unique course offerings, and all that the city of Valencia has to offer.
Mia Branson performing at the First Year Abroad Farewell Concert
In this series of interviews, we sat down with undergraduate students from the Study Abroad and First Year Abroad programs to hear about their experiences at Berklee Valencia.
They spoke about life both on and off campus, highlighting the tight-knit community, numerous performance opportunities, unique course offerings, and all that the city of Valencia has to offer.
Clarinetist, composer, producer, and entrepreneur Serkan Hakki MM ’24 reflects on his journey from self-taught beginnings in Aleppo to redefining the clarinet’s place in Arabic music on the global stage.
Berklee’s Valencia campus and the forthcoming Roig Arena have signed a collaboration agreement to support young artists and create real industry opportunities. Through joint events, workshops, and internships, this partnership aims to fuel innovation and professional growth in Valencia’s vibrant music scene.
The fund will support financially and academically deserving Berklee Valencia students who demonstrate the potential to make a significant contribution to society through music.