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BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER CONCERTS
FALL 82
November 16 Decahedron, In Concert — Ken Pullig’s 10 piece band is the ideal
forum for the adventuresome jazz writing of Ken and guitarist Bill
Brinkley. A highlight of the program will be the presentation of
“Synapse” a major work by Pullig.
November 17 Stairway to the Stars — Part Il — In varied musical settings, from trio
to big band, vocalist Sheila Ford will lead a program of jazz, broadway,
gospel, classical, and funk. The “Reverence Qospel Ensembie” will be
featured as her special guests.
November 18 The Berklee Jazz Orchestra — Directed by Herb Pomeroy, this is the
most prestigious ensemble in the college in a program of contemporary
big band music.
November 22 Woodwind Trio — Faculty member Matt Marvuglio will present a concert
of chamber music with selections from both classical and modem
periods.
November 23 DOUBLE CONCERT: The Modern Troubadour and Act V — The first
half of the concert will be a presentation combining dance with contem-
porary big band sounds, featuring original compositions and arrange-
ments by leader Buddy Andrews and others. Also featured will be
dancers from the Boston Conservatory of Music. The second half will
showcase original fusion/jazz utilizing a sextet comprised of some of
Berklee's finest players; this program will cap an innovative evening of
music.
November 29 “‘Overtones” — The Peter Dick Septet — This intriguing student
group makes its second Performance Center appearance with a pro-
gram of original jazz music by the leader.
November 30 “Swingin’ Singin’ ” with the Berklee Jazz Choir — Directed by
Stephen Prosser, the Jazz Choir will present a concert featuring songs
in a variety of styles: including pop, Jazz, rock, and funk a cappella
arrangements by Greg Hopkins, Steve Prosser, Barrie Nettles, and Gene
Puerling.
FALL 82
November 16 Decahedron, In Concert — Ken Pullig’s 10 piece band is the ideal
forum for the adventuresome jazz writing of Ken and guitarist Bill
Brinkley. A highlight of the program will be the presentation of
“Synapse” a major work by Pullig.
November 17 Stairway to the Stars — Part Il — In varied musical settings, from trio
to big band, vocalist Sheila Ford will lead a program of jazz, broadway,
gospel, classical, and funk. The “Reverence Qospel Ensembie” will be
featured as her special guests.
November 18 The Berklee Jazz Orchestra — Directed by Herb Pomeroy, this is the
most prestigious ensemble in the college in a program of contemporary
big band music.
November 22 Woodwind Trio — Faculty member Matt Marvuglio will present a concert
of chamber music with selections from both classical and modem
periods.
November 23 DOUBLE CONCERT: The Modern Troubadour and Act V — The first
half of the concert will be a presentation combining dance with contem-
porary big band sounds, featuring original compositions and arrange-
ments by leader Buddy Andrews and others. Also featured will be
dancers from the Boston Conservatory of Music. The second half will
showcase original fusion/jazz utilizing a sextet comprised of some of
Berklee's finest players; this program will cap an innovative evening of
music.
November 29 “‘Overtones” — The Peter Dick Septet — This intriguing student
group makes its second Performance Center appearance with a pro-
gram of original jazz music by the leader.
November 30 “Swingin’ Singin’ ” with the Berklee Jazz Choir — Directed by
Stephen Prosser, the Jazz Choir will present a concert featuring songs
in a variety of styles: including pop, Jazz, rock, and funk a cappella
arrangements by Greg Hopkins, Steve Prosser, Barrie Nettles, and Gene
Puerling.