April 13 April 14 April 15 April 16 Berklee Performance Center Concerts SPRING 1992 PERCUSSION UNLIMITED—This year’s annual Percussion Depart- ment concert features Department Chair Dean Anderson performing with the Berklee Virtual Orchestra—an all-MIDI quartet with Music Synthesis Department Chair Dennis Thurmond, Woodwind Depart- ment Chair Matt Marvuglio, and MP&E faculty member Richard Boulanger. Percussion faculty member Steve Wilkes will showcase the Berklee World Beat Pop lab in a variety of African selections followed by acoustic percussion works by Jeff Fischer, Gordon Stout, and ensemble member Yusuke Yamamoto. In addition, Assistant Professor Jon Hazilla will be featured drum set soloist in a tribute to Max Roach. THE BERKLEE CONCERT JAZZ ORCHESTRA—Renowned faculty trumpeter/arranger/composer Herb Pomeroy leads the most presti- gious ensemble in the college in a program of contemporary big band music. THE BERKLEE CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE—Under the direction of Assistant Chair of the Composition Department Greg Fritze, this 45- piece ensemble of woodwinds, brass, and percussion will feature two student competition winners. Saxophonist Tomoko Narumi, winner of the 8th Annual Wind Ensemble Concerto Competition, will perform the Glazanov Saxophone Concerto, and Yusuru Sadashige, winner of the 9th Annual Wind Ensemble Composition Competition, will have his “Fantasy for Wind Ensemble” performed. Student conductor John Lamar will conduct Percy Craingeu’s “Children’s March” and pieces by Persichetti, Bernstein, and Stamp will be performed. WHAT SHALL I CALL—Berklee’s Reverence Gospel Ensemble, under the direction of faculty member Dennis Montgomery III and assisted by Ensemble Department Chair Orville Wright, will perform tradi- tional and contemporary gospel music compositions by John P. Kee, O. Cosby, and Dennis Montgomery III.