David Friend Recital Hall Concerts November 2 — Chihiro Yamanaka - Pianist Chihiro Yamanaka performs with her trio featuring renowned drummer Bob Moses. November 7- Eugenio Toussaint and Sacbe Reunion Concert At the end of 1976 Eugenio Toussaint founded “Sacbe”, one of the most important and influential bands in the history of Mexican jazz. In 1979 along with brothers Enrique and Fernando a new version of Sacbe was formed in Minneapolis. A year later reedman Jan Crosse joined Toussaint and Sacbe was signed by Discovery/Trend. In 1995 Sacbe finished the album The Painters which includes guest appearances by reedman Paul McCandless, well known for his work with bands such as Oregon, Pat Metheny’s Group, Jaco Pastorius Big Band and others. Sacbe performs as part of Latin Culture Week activities. November 14 — Harry Chalmiers - Harry Chalmiers will be performing on classical guitar works by Milan, Bach, Sor and others. In addition, Margaret Cheng Tuttle will be performing several of Harry’s compositions for piano solo, including the premier performance of Harry’s latest work Fear of Flowers. November 16 — Composition Department Faculty Concert - This install- ‘o ment of their annual concert series will feature recent chamber works by several members of the Berklee Composition Department faculty. November 20- Pianists in Recital — The students of Piano Department professor Ed Bedner perform classical compositions for piano. November 21- Pierre Favre & Fredy Studer Percussion Duo Pierre Favre’s and Fredy Studer personal musical relationship exists since 1970. The musical relationship between Favre and Studer is contrapuntal, arid consists of two independent voices, which complement each other and thus form a whole. Their music is partly conceptualized and composed, yet leaves freedom from the element of improvisation. Their “orchestral” performance emerges from a rich range of sound colors, fashioned mainly with metal, skins and various small percussion instruments. Berklee COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1140 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693