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Boston University Tanglewood Institute to Celebrate 60th Anniversary

BUTI director Nicole Wendl on the impacts of the institute’s long history, what lies ahead

A summer concert at the BU Tanglewood Institute’s auditorium. Photo courtesy of BU Tanglewood Institute

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Boston University Tanglewood Institute to Celebrate 60th Anniversary

BUTI director Nicole Wendl on the impacts of the institute’s long history, what lies ahead

November 10, 2025
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This article was originally published in BU Today on November 7, 2025. By Madyline Swearing (COM’26)

EXCERPT

Two hours west of Boston University’s Charles River Campus sits another BU building, where promising young musicians can pursue their artistic dreams. Instead of learning and performing in the Boston bustle, students learn among the picturesque Berkshire mountains in Lenox, Mass., home to the BU Tanglewood Institute (BUTI). In 2026, BUTI will celebrate 60 years of elite classical music education.

Born of a collaboration between BU College of Fine Arts and the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1965, the Tanglewood Institute is a summer music program for young musicians, meant to act as a stepping stone to the celebrated Tanglewood Music Center—BSO’s graduate-age summer music academy. 

“This amazing program is for high school-age students who are at the top of their game in classical music,” says Nicole Wendl, BUTI’s executive director since 2022. 

From its start, BUTI has offered educational programming for all orchestral and ensemble instruments, from the harp to composition and voice. Students ages 14 to 20 may apply for a two-week summer workshop; students 14 to 19 are eligible for an eight-week summer course. Younger students can apply, but those in the recommended age range receive preferential admission. They live on the Berkshires campus and learn from a group of BUTI alumni, music teachers, and working professionals. 

BU Today spoke with Wendl about the institute, its future, and what’s in store for the 60th anniversary.

Young Artists Orchestra Conductor Na’Zir McFadden directing a group of string players. Photo courtesy of BU Tanglewood Institute

Q&A

WITH NICOLE WENDL

BU Today: What’s the primary purpose of the Tanglewood Institute?

Wendl: During the summer, we offer 25 educational programs. Students are there to take the next steps in their classical music education. Everything you would get in a core conservatory curriculum, you’re getting here. Students also get transferable college credit while they’re here, so for each week they’re in residence, they get one college credit. Most of our students go on to the major conservatories, like Juilliard and Colburn. A lot return as graduate students to BU, and our alumni are in every major symphony in the United States. 

BU Today: What makes the 60th anniversary special?

Wendl: BUTI’s 60th anniversary coincides with America’s 250th anniversary, which is a unique opportunity to demonstrate the importance of New England, and specifically the Berkshires, as a center of American art. This is where growth begins, this is where we plant those seeds, and from that growth is an outcome of what we consider American art. It’s also a great opportunity to get more people involved and aware of this incredible gem that BU has. 

We’re at a really exciting inflection point. We have a president at BU [Melissa Gilliam] who believes in this program and an executive director who is willing to push hard for the growth of the program. The 60th anniversary is a jumping-off point of where we can go in terms of improvement in our facilities and building the endowment, so that any student who gets in, but maybe can’t afford it, can certainly come, no questions asked. It celebrates the growth of the community and is space-making for everybody who has been touched by the program.

read the full q&A with wendl in bu today

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