October 21 QOctober 22 October 26 October 27 October 28 QOctober 29 Berklee Performance Center Concerts FALL 1992 SVETI SAVA/THE WAY I SEE IT—Drummer Marko Djordjevic presents his trio performing original compositions inspired by Yugoslav music. In the second half, pianist Sasi Shalom and his quintet Modus performs jazz rock originals with Middle Eastern influences. OFF-SPRING 3/THE CHRISTIAN VER HALEN DOUBLE BAND— Violinist Tomoko Iwamoto presents a string quartet performing jazz standards and original compositons and arrangements with special guest String Department Chair Matt Glaser. In the second half, guitar- ist Christian Ver Halen offers original compositions containing jazz, R&B, and world music in a blend of musical styles performed by a double-sized band including Teodross Avery, saxophone, and Marc Miralta, drums. BUSTER WILLIAMS AND GARRISON FEWELL—As part of this year’s Bass Week activities, renowned acoustic bassist Buster Williams will perform jazz in duet with faculty guitarist Garrison Fewell. CHUCK RAINEY—Continuing with Bass Week activities, legendary electric bassist Chuck Rainey will perform in a trio setting with stu- dents, Kamara Cambon, piano, and Abe Laboriel, Jr., drums. MARK EGAN & ELEMENTS—For the final evening concert of Bass Week activities, the fusion quartet Elements, led by world-renowned rhythm section team of bassist Mark Egan and drummer Danny Gottlieb, will perform fusion originals from their latest recordings. FALL TOGETHER ’92—Jazz Composition Department faculty mem- bers present their compositions, including works by Ted Pease, Greg Hopkins, Marc Rossi, and Bob Pilikington, performed by a faculty ensemble. Of special note is a piece by Department Chair Ken Pullig entitled “Politickle Your Fancy,” a 30-minute extended composition for jazz vocalist and large ensemble. Featured performers include Berklee alumni Michael Gibbs and Ruthie Ristich.