October 27 October 28 November 1 November 2 November 4 Berklee Performance Center Concerts FALL 1993 WASABI ORCHESTRA—Drummer/composer/arranger Masayuki Shigihara leads the Wasabi Orchestra in a big band concert featuring student arrangers in the Jazz Composition major. Featured writers include Meiji Hamamoto, Gil Doron, Shinji Arai, Fumi Tamura, and Michiko Takatani. EAR TRAINING DEPARTMENT FACULTY CONCERT—This concert will feature members of the Ear Training Department faculty as they perform in various styles and instrumental settings. Featured faculty include: saxophonists Greg Badolato, Bill Thompson, and Daryl Lowery; trumpeter Brian Lewis; vocalists Robin Ginenthal, Gaye Tolan Hatfield, and Roberta Radley; and pianists Tony Germain and Steve Prosser. Compositions and arrangements by Lydia Okumura will also be featured. BRASH BRASS BASH III, Part 1—As part of the Brass Department’s Brass Week events, faculty trumpeter Jeff Stout will lead his quartet, with faculty rhythm section Maggi Scott, piano, Dave Clark, bass, and Bob Tamagni, drums, and guest vocalist Debby Larkin, in a program of jazz standards. Then, the Berklee Faculty Brass Ensemble, directed by Greg Hopkins, will perform original compositions by Phil Wilson, Bruce Thomas, Bob Pilkington, and Hopkins, for brass ensemble. BRASH BRASS BASH III, Part 2—This evening’s brass extravaganza will open with the Pentameter Brass, directed by faculty trumpeter Susan Fleet, performing new music. Then, Greg Hopkins and Friends, with guest artist guitarist Mick Goodrick and faculty members saxo- phonist Bill Pierce, and drummer Joe Hunt, will perform jazz originals. The Berklee Student Trombone Ensemble, under the direction of faculty trombonist, Phil Wilson, will conclude the concert with music by Mike Gibbs, Jaxon Stock, and Stu Balcomb. BOB’S COUNTRY BUNKER—Under the direction of faculty guitarist Bob Stanton in conjunction with Yo Team Productions, the Berklee Country Ensemble performs in a variety of styles including bluegrass, southern rock, western swing, cajun, folk, and both traditional and contemporary country music. This semester’s concert will feature the music of Hank Williams, Vince Gill, Kathy Mattea, John Hiatt, and Mary-Chapin Carpenter.