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Roberta Radley

Roberta Radley

Music Theory, Harmony, and Ear Training and Voice

Roberta Radley retired from Berklee’s Boston campus in 2021 and was awarded the honorary title of Chair Emeritus, leaving behind the legacy of a 50-year teaching career. She had served as the assistant chair of the Ear Training department since 1997.

A Berklee graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in composition (and a Master’s degree in Linguistics from University of Massachusetts), she joined the faculty in 1976. Since then, Roberta has taught a wide range of ear training and theory classes, using innovative methods to help students hear music more analytically, and has earned recognition for outstanding achievement in music education. As assistant chair of Berklee’s Ear Training department, she oversaw and co-authored the core curriculum, Ear Training 1–4. She has also written two ear training books published by Sher Music, The Real Easy Ear Training Book, and Reading, Writing and Rhythmetic.

One of its leading pioneers, Roberta joined the Berklee Online School in 2002 and continues to be active as an author and instructor. She is the author of several Berklee online courses: Harmonic Ear Training, Ear Training 1, and Ear Training Fundamentals. Since retiring from her administrative duties on campus, Roberta finds teaching in the online school a wonderful new chapter in her seasoned academic career. Thriving in the online environment, Roberta is quoted as “I’ve found my peeps with the online student community.” She received two awards for her teaching excellence in 2020: Berklee’s Distinguished Faculty Award; and The Online and Professional Education Association (UPCEA) New England Regional award—both honoring Radley’s commitment to online teaching.

A life-long lover and maker of music, Roberta also is a knitting activist (ask her about that!), a jigsaw puzzle aficionado, and a year-round lover of gardening. But above all, what brings her true joy… is teaching.