BIC/BCA. Berklee College of Music
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
John LaPorta papers, 1940-2004
The personal papers of American saxophonist, clarinetist, and educator John D. LaPorta (1920-2004), who taught at Berklee College of Music from 1959-1985. LaPorta's papers include published and unpublished compositions and arrangements, teaching materials, correspondence, clippings, programs, assorted writings, photographs, awards, and performance recordings collected by LaPorta over the course of his career as a performer and teacher.
Lawrence Berk papers on the Schillinger System, circa 1930s
Multiple binders containing notes, formulas, and other figures compiled and created by Lawrence Berk, founder of Berklee College of Music, likely produced in the 1930s as a result of Berk’s private study with Joseph Schillinger, creator of the Schillinger System of Musical Composition. These papers presumably contain the foundation of Berklee’s early curriculum.
Rob Hayes collection of Berklee College of Music External Affairs materials
Files compiled by Berklee College of Music Assistant Vice President for External Affairs Rob Hayes, including institutional reports, press clippings, college handbooks and publications, and a few alumni recordings.
The Music Business Journal collection, 2005-2013
Digital (.PDF) copies of the Music Business Journal, a student publication overseen by the Berklee College of Music department of Music Business/Management, dating from the origins of the publication in 2005 through 2013.