Berklee Performance Center Concerts November 1- Fall Together - The Jazz Composition Dept. and a faculty Jazz Orchestra will perform Ken Pullig’'s extended composition “Politickle Your Fancy”, a 30-minute musical satire based on the presidential campaign and November election. Additionally, there will be performances of pieces by Greg Hopkins, Ted Pease, Bob Pilkington, Marc Rossi, Bruce Thomas, and Phil Wilson. The en- semble is a jazz orchestra made up of Berklee faculty, many of them in feature roles. Other featured guests include vocalist Bob Thompson and indo-azz saxophonist Phil Scarff. November 2- Panicamilincina/.WAV-Guitar, bass drums trio under the direction of Francesco Guaina plays jazz originals influenced by Italian, Middle East, and European Folk Music and interpreted with dynamic interply among trio members. Then percussionist/composer Vessela Stoyanova presents the .WAV ensemble- two Bulgarians, a Macedonian, two Greeds, a Swiss and three Americans mixing surf rock and eastern flavors in a style that attempts to fuse eastern and western musics. November 8 - Live from CWP, it’'s Wednesday Night! The Contemporary Writing and Production Department faculty showcase their compositions and arrangements in their annual concert. Featuring a veritable potpourri of musical styles ranging from jazz and fusion to calypso and rhumba- guaguanco, performers will include Berklee College alumni and Boston Pops vocalist, Robin McElhatten, as well as many of Berklee’s renowned faculty. CWP Department Chair Jay Kennedy directs. November 9 - Mirando al Sur/The Return of Zorro Faculty vocalist-composer Mili Bermejo and double bassist Dan Greenspan present their sextet in performance as part of Latin Culture Week activities. Featured in this project is Bermejois fellow countryman Claudio Ragazzi, of film scoring renown whose haunting compositions and fiery guitar-playing define the musical geography and catalyze the group’s performances. The sextet is com- pleted by pianist Tim Ray, accordionist Evan Harlan and drummer Steve Langone. Repertoire includes zambas, chacareras and tangos: traditional as well as those by a generation of contemporary Argentinean writers, and features original compositions by Ragazzi with lyrics by Bermejo. Then faculty vibraphonist Victor Mendoza leads his Latin Jazz Sextet performing original music from his latest CD Black Bean Blues. This group includes faculty members saxophonist Jim Odgren, bassist Fernando Huergo, Egui Castrillo, percussion as well as Alon Yavanai, piano, and Steve Langone, drums. Berklee COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1140 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693 o