BIC/BCB. Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Boston Conservatory Governance records, 1867-2017
Records related to the governance and operations of the Boston Conservatory from its founding in 1867 through 2017. Materials primarily pertain to the early history of the Conservatory and the activities of the Board of Trustees between the 1970s and the 2010s. The collection also includes a small amount of material pertaining to select Conservatory presidents.
Boston Conservatory Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs collection, 1970-2016
Records related to the academic administrative operations of the Boston Conservatory from the 1970s through the 2000s, including institutional self-studies, annual reports, accreditation documents, and faculty resources such as handbooks and bulletins.
Boston Conservatory Business and Financial Offices collection, 1920s-2013
Records related to real estate holdings purchased or rented by the Conservatory between the 1930s and 2010s, including mortgage records, architectural designs, and building photos. The collection also contains documentation pertaining to rights to the institution’s name and the merger with the National Associated Studios of Music in the 1930s, and some financial records such as loan agreements and exemption records.
Boston Conservatory Offices of Admissions and Registrar records, 1981-2015
Records from the Offices of Admissions and the Registrar. Admissions materials include admissions catalogs and program circulars, posters and other promotional materials, and sample applications. Registrar records comprise student handbooks, registration materials, course schedules, and selected class rosters.
Boston Conservatory Albert Alphin Library and Archives collection, 1960-2016
Boston Conservatory Offices of Development and Alumni Affairs collection, 1966-2019
Boston Conservatory Student Life and Student Affairs collection, 1927-2017
Julius Eichberg collection, 1864-2008
Material by and about the Boston Conservatory's founder, Julius Eichberg, president of the institution from 1867 until his death in 1893. Includes copies of published scores and method books, as well as images of and secondary resources about Eichberg.
