Berklee Performance Center Concerts Fall ‘85 Nov. 18 CHRISTIAN JACOB AND FRIENDS — Senior pianist Christian Jacob Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Dec.«2 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 and an all-star sextet, just back from the “Jazz Festival at Sea” with Gary Burton, will perform original jazz in a variety of instrumental settings from solo to sextet with special guest faculty drummer Tommy Campbell and Dean of Curriculum vibraphonist Gary Burton. THE BERKLEE CONCERT JAZZ ORCHESTRA — Famed faculty com- poser/arranger Herb Pomeroy directs the college’s most prestigious ensemble through a program of big band jazz. THE BACK BAY BRASS JAZZ ORCHESTRA — Original compositions and arrangements for big band are presented by faculty composer/ arranger/trombonist Ben ElKins. THE BERKLEE REVERENCE GOSPEL ENSEMBLE — Under the direction of senior vocalist David Chandler with faculty advisor Ensemble Department Chairman Orville Wright, the 50-voice Rever- ence Gospel Ensemble will perform a spirited mixture of traditional and contemporary gospel music. THE ACOUSTIC REVOLUTION — Berklee Commercial Arranging Department Chairman Bob Freedman brings a medium-sized ensem- ble of Berklee faculty and outstanding students to the Performance Center stage for an evening of original acoustic jazz. WILLIAM CALHOUN’S DARK SARCASM — Senior drummer William Calhoun presents an evening of original progressive jazz- fusion compositions from his nine-piece ensemble, “Dark Sarcasm.” BERKLEE SINGERS’S SHOWCASE — Some of Berklee's finest vocal- ists will be featured in this musically varied concert of arrangements written especially for this event under the direction of Performance Studies Department Chairman Rob Rose and Ensemble Department Chairman Orville Wright. Double Concert — THE ROBERTA DAVIS ENSEMBLE/THE COLLEGE SINGERS IN CONCERT — Faculty vocalist Roberta Davis will direct her 24-voice ensemble in a program of classical, folk and contemporary holiday music in arrangements by Gene Puerling, Kirby Shaw and others. In the second half, Voice Department Chair- man Kenneth Greenhouse conducts the 40-voice College Singers through a program of 20th century choral mtasic, vocal jazz and pop- % ular tunes featuring composers Tim Anderson, Edu Lobo, S. Paulus and Q. Puerling.