Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 23 Nar. 24 Berklee Performance Center Concerts SPRING 1987 JAVA MAN — Faculty composer/pianist Bruce Barth presents original jazz compositions performed by a sextet that includes faculty mem- bers Allan Chase, Greg Badolato, saxophones, Ken Cervenka, trumpet, and Bruno Raberg, bass. BERNSTEIN — WITH LANGEFELD — FROM THIS POINT ON — Commercial Arranging Department faculty member Lisa Joy Bernstein teams with Leah Langefeld to present an evening of original pop-rock compositions and arrangements in a variety of instrumental settings. BIG BAND EXPRESS — Faculty trumpeter/arranger Wavne Naus directs an all-star big band of Kenton, Herman, Rich and Ferguson alumni now on the Berklee faculty featuring arrangements by faculty members Dick Lowell, Bob Pilkington and Greg Hopkins. Double Concert — FLYING ELEPHANT LANDS! / BRUNO DESTREZ “NEW QUARTET” — Composer/arranger Tony Makarome opens this two-part concert with an eighteen-piece orchestra performing original contemporary music including his arrangements of pieces by Mozart. Ravel and Stravinsky, chamber music and a choral work by Paulo Malaguti featuring the CopaCorale. In the second half bassist Bruno Destrez presents his quartet playving modern jazz with special guest guitarist Mick Goodrick and faculty members Christian jacob, piano, and Ian Froman, drums. ALLAN CHASE TRIO AND QUARTET — Original compositions of jazz blended with ethnic music, contemporary composition and funk in trio and quartet settings is presented by faculty saxophonist Allan Chase with faculty members Jon Damian. guitar, and Bruno Raberg, bass. Double Concert — AGENT / PLAY IT AGAIN, SAMSON — Guitarists/vocalists Jim Circosta and Steve Hoevertsz open this concert with original pop/rock music played by the sextet Agent. The second half features bassist Brian Hamm leading a quintet playing funk and jazz compositions by Chick Corea, Steps Ahead. Tom Scott and Hamm. Double Concert — SHIGEYOLOGY / BLACK & BLUES — Guitarist Shigevoshi Kawage presents contemporary fusion in a quartet setting, to open the evening's music. In the second half trombonist Roger Cagnon leads a quintet performing original mainstream and progressive jazz. THE WOODS ARE SMOKING — Woodwind ‘Department Chairman, alto saxophonist Jimmy Mosher presents contemporary jazz per- formed by both his quintet and the Joe Viola Saxophone Quartet. Featured composers/arrangers will be faculty members , Bob Freedman and Greg Hopkins with guest performers faculty flutist Matt Marvuglio and guitarist Mick Goodrick.