Remembering Alex under the direction of Greg Badolato and Ken Pullig Quick Hit Greg Hopkins Alex Steve Prosser My Romance Rodgers-hart All The Songs You Are (for Alex) Barbara London Moon Over Mt. Sumeru Garrison Fewell Time Remembered Bill Evans Can You Find A Way? Joe Smith Ulanowsky’s Blues Alex Ulanowsky The Lady Sings the Blues Wilder-Enguick /| B. Nettles Alex’s Song Alex Ulanowsky Sorrow, Blues and Sweet Goodbyes Ken Pullig Tonight's concert honors the memory of Alex Ulanowsky and the many contributions he made to the world of music both as a performer and an educator. His performance experience was extensive and included gigs with Jon Hendricks, Buddy Rich, Pat Metheny, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Red Norvo, Bobby McFerrin, Alan Dawson, Herb Pomeroy, James Williams, and John Scofield to name just a few. He had founded and was the president of New England Music Services and was affiliated withthe Harvard Musical Association and the St. Botolph Club. At Berklee, Alex was the Chairman of the Harmony Department from 1973 to 1981 and the Core Music Studies Department from 1981 to 1983. He was responsible for the development of Harmony 1-4, the basic principles of which are still in place today. He also oversaw the development fo "Reharmonization Techniques and Modal harmony," "Contemporary Trends in Chord Progression," "Advanced Modal Harmony," and "Harmonic Considerations in Impro- visation." To say the least, Alex was a respected and crucial member of the Berklee community. His expertise and sense of humor are sorely missed. His many achievements and enthusiasm for music will continue to be an inspiration for us all. for all the musicians involved, -Ken Pullig/Greg Badolato