December 1 December 2 December 3 December 7 December 8 December 10 Berklee Performance Center Concerts FALL 1992 COUNTRY NIGHT—In it’s 8th year, Berklee’s Country Ensemble presents their annual showdown. Featured performers include David Bach, Matt Jackson, Camille Trei, and Earl Pughe as well as Perfor- mance Studies Department faculty guests Bob Stanton on guitar and Jennifer E. Terry on vocals, performing the music of such artists as Trisha Yearwood, John Hiatt, Holly Dunn, and many others. MY MIND’S MADE UP—Berklee’s Reverence Gospel Ensemble, under the direction of faculty member Dennis Montgomery III, as- sisted by Ensemble Department Chair Orville Wright, presents an evening of contemporary and traditional gospel compositions by Montgomery, Darius Brooks, Percy Bady, Carol Antrom, James Moore, and Gerald Thompson. THE BERKLEE CONCERT JAZZ ORCHESTRA—Renowned faculty trumpeter/composer/arranger Herb Pomeroy leads the most presti- gious ensemble in the college in a program of contemporary big band music. THE BERKLEE VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE/THE CONCERT CHOIR— Voice Department faculty member Art LaPierre directs two of Berklee’s ensembles performing jazz compositions by Basie, Berlin, Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross, and others arranged for jazz choir and rhythm section. In the second half, the 40-voice Concert Choir, under the direction of faculty member Anne Peckham, will perform the seven movement work “Requiem” by British composer John Rutter. The choir will perform with orchestra and will feature soprano Re- becca Carbino as a soloist. AN EVENING WITH THE BERKLEE RAINBOW BAND—Faculty composer/arranger/trombonist Phil Wilson presents the Berklee Rainbow Band playing original jazz and fusion compositions. TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS #148: A TRIBUTE TO MEMPHIS AND MOTOWN—Berklee’s Jazz-Rock Ensemble, under the direction of Performance Studies Chair Rob Rose and faculty member Ken Zambello, with Yo Team Productions, marks their 20th year with a concert presenting a variety of songs in a tribute program to Motown and Memphis.