
Anne H. Goldberg-Baldwin
استادیار · Interdisciplinary Performance Art
Berklee College of Musicمعرفی
Anne H. Goldberg-Baldwin is an interdisciplinary performance artist and Assistant Professor at Berklee College of Music in the Liberal Arts and Sciences division. As cofounder and artistic director of the Tempus Continuum Ensemble, she commissions and performs works by 20th- and 21st-century composers, including her own compositions, with performances spanning venues like Avery Fisher Hall, Symphony Space, and international festivals. She also leads the Synthesis Aesthetics Project, focusing on dance and multimedia productions.
- Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Dance, The University of the Arts (2022)
- Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Composition, Manhattan School of Music (2015)
- Master of Music (MM) in Composition, Manhattan School of Music (2012)
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Music, Wellesley College (2010)
Her research examines the semiological relationship between composers and performers, analyzing how notation, interpretation, and reflection shape musical works. She emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and pedagogy that empowers students to apply music theory across genres.
Goldberg-Baldwin’s accolades include the Jerome Foundation Emerging Composer Award and the Theodore Front Prize Honorable Mention. She has premiered works by composers like Georges Aperghis and Kevin Baldwin, and her recordings include the solo piano album Permutations.
As an educator, she teaches courses on composition and performance, advocating for adaptive teaching strategies that align with students’ creative needs. She also commissions new works annually through the Tempus Continuum Ensemble.




