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Michael Rendish

Michael Rendish

Music Theory, Harmony, and Ear Training

Michael Rendish (1942-2025) was the Assistant Chair of Berklee College of Music's Film Scoring Department. A gifted performer and award-winning writer, he composed, orchestrated, and conducted some 30 film scores, including Faces of Freedom, A Place of Dreams, and Yorktown, as well as the five-part PBS series America by Design. He was the composer for Oscar-nominated film, The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America, and arranger and guest conductor of the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra of the 50th Jubilee Concert in honor of the King of Thailand. In his more than 35 years at Berklee, he was continually active in developing much of the world's finest talent in contemporary popular music. He was the founding chair of Berklee's Harmony department and authored and taught courses at all levels of traditional, contemporary, and jazz arranging/composition. He was also the founding chair of the electronic music program, the major that introduced music synthesis to Berklee. Michael's passion for harmony in contemporary music was the driving force behind Getting Inside Harmony 1 and 2.