BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER CONCERTS November 15 November 16 November 17 November 18 November 22 November 23 November 29 November 30 FALL 82 Music For Manics — A concert of new chamber works by members of the composition department directed by George Cordeiro will feature works by Cordeiro, Tom McGah, Dennis LeClaire, Matthew Marvuglio, and Chris Frigon. Decahedron, In Concert — Ken Pullig’s 10 plece band is the ideal forum for the adventuresome jazz writing of Ken and guitarist Bill Brinkley. A highlight of the program will be the presentation of “Synapse” a major work by Pullig. Stairway to the Stars — Part Il — In varied musical settings, from trio to big band, vocalist Sheila Ford will lead a program of jazz, broadway, gospel, classical, and funk. The “"Reverence Gospel Ensemble” will be featured as her special guests. The Berklee Jazz Orchestra — Directed by Herb Pomeroy, this is the most prestigious ensemble in the college in a program of contemporary big band music. Woodwind Trio — Faculty member Matt Marvuglio will present a concert of chamber music with selections from both classical and modem periods. DOUBLE CONCERT: The Modermn Troubadour and Act V — The first half of the concert will be a presentation combining dance with contem- porary big band sounds, featuring original compositions and arrange- ments by leader Buddy Andrews and others. Also featured will be dancers from the Boston Conservatory of Music. The second half will showcase original fusion/jazz utilizing a sextet comprised of some of Berklee’s finest players; this program will cap an innovative evening of music. “Overtones” — The Peter Dick Septet — This intriguing student group makes its second Performance Center appearance with a pro- gram of original jazz music by the leader. “Swingin’ Singin’ “ with the Berklee Jazz Choir — Directed by Stephen Prosser, the Jazz Choir will present a concert featuring songs in a variety of styles: including pop, Jazz, rock, and funk a cappella arrangements by Greg Hopkins, Steve Prosser, Barrie Nettles, and Gene Puerling.