List of Boston Conservatory people

This is a partial listing of notable Boston Conservatory at Berklee alumni and faculty.

Notable alumni

Music Division

Theater Division

  • Denise Mainelli DeCaro, European Tour ""West Side Story"" (Anita), American Hot Wax Connie Francis (Paramount Studios) Grammy Nominated Best Female Jazz Vocal Album "The Very Thought of You and Other Love Letters from the American Songbook", LA Vocal Contractor Albums Single for Barbra Streisand, Burt Bacharach, Dolly Parton, Michel Legrand, Barry Gibb, Paul Anka, Donna Summer, Diane Schurr and more. Lead Vocal on Welcome to Pooh Corner (Disney), Madame's Place,(Paramount Studios) I Married a Centerfold (ABC Productions ), 90210 (Aron Spelling Productions)
  • Dance Division

    Notable current faculty

    Boston Conservatory leadership

    • Julius Eichberg, president, Boston Conservatory (1867–1893)
    • R. Marriner Floyd, president, Boston Conservatory (1893–1920)
    • Agide Jacchia, president, Boston Conservatory (1920–1932)
    • Ester Ferrabini Jacchia, president, Boston Conservatory (1932–1933)
    • Albert Alphin, president, Boston Conservatory (1933–1967)
    • George A. Brambilla, president, Boston Conservatory (1967–1979)
    • Dale A. DuVall, president, Boston Conservatory (1979–1981)
    • William A. Seymour, president, Boston Conservatory (1981–1998)
    • Richard Ortner, president, Boston Conservatory (1998–2017)
    • Roger H. Brown, president, Berklee (2004–2021)
    • Cathy Young, executive director, Boston Conservatory at Berklee (2017–2022)
    • Erica Muhl, president, Berklee (2021–present)
    • Lucinda Carver, interim executive director, Boston Conservatory at Berklee (2022–present)

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