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Berklee Performance Center Concerts



SPRING 1987

BERKLEE CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE — Contemporary classical
music and the winning Concerto Competition composition will be
performed by this ensemble under the direction of faculty composer/
tubist Gregory Fritze with concerto soloist Maki Ohnuki.

AM I HIGH? — Guitar Department Assistant Chairman Mike Thde
presents Flat Rats and Sail Cats in an evening of country, bluegrass,
western swing and rock styles with special guest banjo player

Hiro Arita, 1986 National Bluegrass Banjo Champion.

THE MUSIC OF JERONIMAS KACINSKAS — Senior faculty composer
Jeronimas Kacinskas will be honored with this concert of his
contemporary classical compositions played by mixed chamber
ensembles under the direction of faculty flutist Matt Marvuglio.

SONGWRITERS' NIGHT III — Songwriting Department Chairman
Jack Perricone and faculty composer Pat Pattison present the winning
songs of Songwriters’ Competition III in concert with top student
players and performers.

THE BERKLEE CONCERT JAZZ ORCHESTRA — Famed faculty
trumpeter/arranger Herb Pomeroy directs the college’s most
prestigious ensemble in an evening of contemporary big band music.

INTERNATIONAL NIGHT — Yo Team Productions and the Dean of
Students Office present Berklee's first international music concert
showecasing the indigenous and traditional music of twelve countries
including China, Chile, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, and
Scotland performed by a variety of ensembles in native dress. An
international foods banquet will be held after the show to complete
this celebration of Berklee’s diverse foreign community.

GUITAR NIGHT XI — Guitar Department Chairman William Leavitt
presents the top guitar ensembles in the annual showcase concert
embracing all facets of guitar from jazz to bluegrass.

GENEALOGY — Faculty vocalist Steve Prosser and his jazz choir pay
sEecial tribute to famed vocal arranger and singer Gene Puerling. The
choir will perform a diverse program of a capella music featuring
some of Puerling’s arrangements with special guest faculty vocalist
Bob Stoloff.

SINGERS' SHOWCASE — Some of Berklee’s finest vocalists join
together for a varied concert of arrangements written especially for
this event in a variety of styles under the direction of Ensemble
Department Chairman Orville Wright and Performance Studies
Department Chairman Rob Rose.