BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER CONCERTS Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 29 October 4 October 5 October 6 FALL'82 Dave Kikoski And Friends — Berklee graduate Dave Kikoski will lead his trio through a program that features a variety of styles including jazz standards by Coltrane and Parker. The Bruce Torff Quintet — This concert will showcase new composi- tion by leader Bruce Torff and feature special guest Mike Scott on tenor sax and flute. Multiple Instruments — Multi-instrumentalist Scott Robinson will perform on ten different wind instruments, from piccolo to tuba, using adifferent instrument for each piece. One of the area’s most innovative musicians, Scott will be joined by some of the hottest players with special guest Makoto Ozone. The Winds Of Sound/Friends — The first half of the concert will feature vocalist Randy Crenshaw leading some of Berklee's top vocal- ists through a program of a cappella singing as well as tunes with a rhythm section. For the second half of this program, a presentation in the style of Hubbard and Shorter that features a tribute to John Coltrane is presented by Michael Hamilton and “Friends.” TheV -Note — Berklee faculty member Allan Chase leads his jazz quartet through an evening of original compositions and arrange- ments. The second half of this concert will feature the popular local group Your Neighborhood Saxophone Quartet. The Mike Scott Concert — A presentation that features original music in a variety of styles is offered by faculty member Mike Scott and his group. : Sound/Image/Events — Sound/lmage/Events will feature trombonist Tom Plsek and special guests Stephany Pisek and Malcolm Goldstein in a concert of electro acoustic new music. Design — A dynamic program of contemporary latin/jazz that features original compositions by leader Niels Lan Doky and student composer Kiminori Atsuta as well as compositions by Lenny White, Chick Corea, Miles Davis and others is presented by this newly formed group “Design”. B. T. Phone Home — An evening of aural alchemy as faculty composer/pianist Bruce Thomas offers everyone a lift home.