
Student Spotlight: Keziah Thomas The Indian composer, who was named the 2026 student commencement speaker for Berklee College of Music, talks about how shes pushed through others limiting beliefs to follow her dreams.
April 30, 2026
By
Editorial Staff
Image by Aine Lindsay
What's it like to study at Berklee? Our Student Spotlight series asks current students all about their Berklee experience-what they're learning in class, what kinds of projects they're involved in onstage or behind the scenes, how they recharge, and of course, what they're listening to. In this installment, get to know violinist and composer Keziah Thomas, a seventh-semester major in film and media scoring and minor in conducting from Bangalore, India.
Keziah was named the Berklee College of Muisc student commencement speaker for the class of 2026. You can follow her on Instagram, LinkedIn, and her website.
Tell us about your path to Berklee. What made you decide to come here?My journey began at age seven, when I started composing simple melodies on the piano. At the time, I didn't realize this would become my life's path; I was just exploring and having fun. Over the years, I experimented with different instruments and eventually discovered music production. At 14, after watching Charlie Puth break down his song Attention, something clicked-I knew I wanted to produce and compose music. That moment led me to begin studying audio engineering at 15, where I immersed myself in recording, mixing, mastering, and production. But even then, something felt like it was missing.
Everything changed when I was introduced to a post-production module during my diploma course and discovered film scoring. The moment I began writing music to pictures, I knew I had found my path. I realized how powerfully music can transform the meaning of a scene, and I knew I wanted to be part of that process. Around that time, I was deeply inspired by Ramin Djawadi's work. When I learned that he studied at Berklee College of Music, I started looking into the program and from that moment on, I knew Berklee was where I wanted to be.
Whats been your favorite class so far, and what has it taught you?Oh, this is such a hard question because I have so many favorites, but I would say Intro to Composition & Orchestration for Media Composers and Dramatic Orchestration for Film, both with Tim Huling, stand out the most.
Before coming to Berklee, I was already well-versed in music production, but it wasn't until these classes that I truly began to understand orchestration and the depth that goes into composing for live instruments. Tim is incredibly knowledgeable, and I learned so much from the way he approaches writing.
These classes completely changed how I think about music. I hadn't realized how important it is to understand each instrument, its range, timbre, and unique character, before writing for it. I didn't even know what extended techniques were before coming into these classes, and discovering them opened up an entirely new world of sound possibilities for me. Learning how to shape emotion and storytelling through orchestration was a turning point for me, and those classes played a huge role in my growth as a composer.
Whats a project youve worked on since coming to Berklee that youve been especially excited about?My favorite project so far is actually outside of film scoring. I was part of the Berklee Techno Sampling and DJ Ensemble, taught by Isabella Koen, and for our final exam, we all had to perform a live techno set at the nightclub Manray. I played a techno B2B set with my classmate Daphne, and I truly had so much fun.
I love DJing because it's completely different from composing. It gives me a creative outlet and a space to reset when I need a break from scoring. I really enjoyed blending melodic elements into the techno set, and also incorporating elements of my own culture to make the set feel personal and unique. It was such a freeing and energizing experience.
How do you typically recharge or find new ideas outside of class?Outside of class, I usually recharge by stepping away from music for a bit and immersing myself in things that feel completely different, like spending time with friends, binge-watching shows, playing board games/card games, painting, and more. It allows me to create without pressure and return to music with a clearer, more refreshed mindset.
I also find a lot of inspiration in watching films and TV shows, especially by paying attention to how music shapes the emotion on screen. Often, just observing how a scene feels-without overanalyzing the theory behind it-helps me come up with ideas naturally when I'm composing.
I think my best ideas usually come when I'm not actively trying to force them, but when I've stepped back and allowed myself to fully experience things.
I don't just want to write music for myself. I want my work to empower others, to remind them that their passion is worth pursuing, even if it feels uncertain.Keziah Thomas
When you think toward your own future, who inspires you most?Not to sound like everyone else, but I am very inspired by composers like Ramin Djawadi, Hans Zimmer, Ludwig G ransson, and Cristobal Tapia de Veer. Each of them inspires me in different ways through their storytelling, orchestration, sound design, and emotional depth. I've taken elements I admire from all of them, which has ultimately shaped my own approach to hybrid scoring.
Beyond creative inspiration, I'm deeply inspired by people who lead with determination and persistence. As a woman composer from India, I've often had to push against doubt and limitation. I've had people tell me that this is not a sustainable career and that it is just a hobby.
Through all of that, my parents have been my biggest source of support. I a
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