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Feb. 27
Feb. 28
March 2
March 6
March 7
Berklee Performance Center Concerts
SPRING 1989
JUBILANT DOMAIN OF SCHEMATIC CHANCE—A diverse
group of Berklee faculty members join together under the direction
of Stephany Tiernan, Scott Fessler and Greg Fritze to pay tribute to
contemporary composer John Cage in a concert of his music. Pieces
performed will be drawn from five decades of Mr. Cage’s work includ-
ing pieces prepared for piano, voice, string quartet, trombone and
percussion and percussion ensemble.
MAINSTREAM REVISITED — Commercial Arranging Department
Assistant Chairman Bud Billings leads a ten-piece faculty ensemble ina
program of original compositions and arrangements by Dennis Grillo,
Bob Freedman and Bud Billings.
STATE OF THE HEART II—Songwriting Department faculty
member Jimmy Kachulis presents original pop-rock compositions
by department faculty performed by a rhythm section and vocalists..
THIS IS NOT YOUR FATHERS BIG BAND/THE BERKLEE
CHARTEATERS— Faculty composer/arranger Brian Lewis pre-
sents his student and faculty big band in a program of contempo-
rary originals in a variety of styles featuring rock and Latin. Featured
faculty performers include Wayne Naus and Jerry Cecco, trumpet,
Lennie Peterson, trombone and Rick Peckham, guitar. In the second
half of this two-for-one concert, faculty composer/arranger/bassist
Richard Evans directs the Berklee Charteaters performing arrange-
ments by Evans and advanced arranging students in big band jazz,
rock and Latin styles.
CHORDS “R” US—Harmony Department Chairman Barrie Nettles
presents a concert of original student compositions arranged and
performed by Harmony Department Faculty. A wide variety of
musical styles and harmonic idioms will be covered and featured
performers will include Wayne Naus and Dave Johnson, trumpets,
Danny Harrington, baritone saxophone, Barbara London, flute,
Alex Ulanowsky, piano, Stephen Rochinski, guitar, and Jeff Link, bass.
Feb. 28
March 2
March 6
March 7
Berklee Performance Center Concerts
SPRING 1989
JUBILANT DOMAIN OF SCHEMATIC CHANCE—A diverse
group of Berklee faculty members join together under the direction
of Stephany Tiernan, Scott Fessler and Greg Fritze to pay tribute to
contemporary composer John Cage in a concert of his music. Pieces
performed will be drawn from five decades of Mr. Cage’s work includ-
ing pieces prepared for piano, voice, string quartet, trombone and
percussion and percussion ensemble.
MAINSTREAM REVISITED — Commercial Arranging Department
Assistant Chairman Bud Billings leads a ten-piece faculty ensemble ina
program of original compositions and arrangements by Dennis Grillo,
Bob Freedman and Bud Billings.
STATE OF THE HEART II—Songwriting Department faculty
member Jimmy Kachulis presents original pop-rock compositions
by department faculty performed by a rhythm section and vocalists..
THIS IS NOT YOUR FATHERS BIG BAND/THE BERKLEE
CHARTEATERS— Faculty composer/arranger Brian Lewis pre-
sents his student and faculty big band in a program of contempo-
rary originals in a variety of styles featuring rock and Latin. Featured
faculty performers include Wayne Naus and Jerry Cecco, trumpet,
Lennie Peterson, trombone and Rick Peckham, guitar. In the second
half of this two-for-one concert, faculty composer/arranger/bassist
Richard Evans directs the Berklee Charteaters performing arrange-
ments by Evans and advanced arranging students in big band jazz,
rock and Latin styles.
CHORDS “R” US—Harmony Department Chairman Barrie Nettles
presents a concert of original student compositions arranged and
performed by Harmony Department Faculty. A wide variety of
musical styles and harmonic idioms will be covered and featured
performers will include Wayne Naus and Dave Johnson, trumpets,
Danny Harrington, baritone saxophone, Barbara London, flute,
Alex Ulanowsky, piano, Stephen Rochinski, guitar, and Jeff Link, bass.