March 9 March 10 March 11 March 12 Berklee Performance Center Concerts SPRING 1992 FOR BILL / SLIPPIN’ AND SLIDIN’—Assistant Chair of the Guitar Department Mike Ihde presents music written and/or arranged by the late Guitar Department Chair William Leavitt performed by an all- faculty guitar ensemble as well as the premiere performance of a new tuning system invented by Leavitt for Hawaiian guitar allowing for previously unavailable voicings. In the second half, faculty guitarist Jim Kelly and the Sled Dogs—faculty members Jim Odgren, alto saxophone, Dave Clark, bass, Bob Tamagni, drums—preform original jazz and blues. ASHKARA MUSIC PRESENTS: VAVOOM / THE BALKAN BOOGIE BROTHERS—Guitarist Eran Kendler presents original fusion music for his sextet. In the second half, ethnic fusion, based on folk tunes from Bulgaria, Romania, and Yugoslavia, arranged for a seven-piece ensemble will be presented by bassist Andreas Fliflet with special guest Bob Moses on percussion and Ole Matheson, tenor saxophone. TRANSITIONS / ON CUE—Trumpeter David Boato leads a sextet in a program of jazz originals and compositions by Enrico Rava with special guest faculty trombonist Hal Crook. Then, Mercedes Rossy presents modern jazz compositions and arrangements by Seamus Blake and Rossy performed by a quintet. RICHIE BEIRACH with LASZLO GARDONY—Renowned jazz pianist Richie Beirach performs in a concert with Laszlo Gardony as part of a major residency sponsored by the Piano Department and funded in part by a grant from the New England Foundation for the Arts and Meet the Composer, with additional support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.