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Veronica Dawkins, Bloomfield, CT.
Jill Zadeh, Martha’s Vineyard, MA.
Rhea Dummett, Toronto, Canada
Bethany Wright, Globe, Arizona

Mika Arisaka, Kamakura, Japan
Brandi Williams, Seattle, Washington
Arthur Rogiers, Upper Marlboro, MD.
Donavan Henry, Bloomfield CT.

Clay Cook, Atlanta, GA.

RHYTHM SECTION

Piano, Organ Dennis Montgomery, III, Faculty
Minister David Balfour, Memphis, TN
Brian Andrew Simmons, Decatur, GA

Bass Ryoji Yamashiki, Kyoto, Japan

Drums Stephan C. Roberson, Queens, N. Y.

Berklee Performance Center Concerts - Fall 1997
December 2 - Berklee Concert Jazz Orchestra - Under the direction of faculty
composer/arranger/trumpter Greg Hopkins, the Concert Jazz Orchestra features
the finest instrumentalsts in the college playing original music written expressly
for the group by talented student and faculty writers. This evening’s concert
features music composed by Noriko Ueda, Toru Dodo, Laura Andel, Manuel
Kaufman, Mike Gibbs, and Alan Broadment.

December 3 - An Evening with the Berklee Rainbow Band - Small and large
ensembles will perform jazz rock and fusion compositions under the direction of
facutly composer/arranger/trombonist Phil Wilson.

December 4 - String Department Concert - Under the direction of String
department Chair Matt Glaser, this concert will feature performances by the
Berklee Chamber Orchestra, conducted by John Gibbons, performing such
compositions as Bach’s Double Violin Concerto in D minor, A Little Night Music
by W.A. Mozart, Romanian Folk dances by Bela Bartok. In addition Professional
Writing Division Dean Joseph Smith will conduct the orchestra in an original jazz
compostion. The second half of the concert will feature students and faculty
performing in idioms such as jazz and folk music.

December 8 - Together Again...For the First Time/Ceremony of Carols by
Benjamin Britten - The Berklee Vocal Jazz Ensemble, directed by Sharon
Broadley Martin, will perform half of their program a capella and half with
rhythm section and special guest faculty saxophonist Greg Badolato. Then The
40 voice Berklee Concert Choir will performBennjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of

Carols featuring tenor and soprano soloists and harp accompaniment with Ann
Nesbet Cobb on harp.

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