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BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER CONCERTS

December 1

December 2

December 6

December 7

December 8

December 9

December 13

December 14

December 15

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Holiday Concert — The vocal department presents a triple header,
featuring groups directed by Brian O’Connell, Tom Martin, and Charles
Sorrento, in a program of vocal music in styles ranging from traditional to
contemporatry.

The Berklee Studio Orchestra — Directed by faculty member Donny
Nolan, this innovative ensemble presents a program that mixes contem-
porary style with some of Berklee's best talents. Not to be missed!

Double Concert: Elevare and Right Wing — The first half of the concert
will feature original Latin style compositions by guitarist Marcelo Braga
Saralegui. Rounding out the evening will be composer David Singley,
presenting a program of free improvisational contemporary pieces.

An Evening with the Dues Band — Directed by Phil Wilson, the Berklee
International Dues Band will perform compositions and arrangements by
some of Berklee’'s most talented writers, featuring many outstanding
musicians.

Music Education Department Presents... — The Music Education
Department presents Three Groups: The Men's Chorus, directed by
Wayne Ward, The Michael Di Tore Orchesira, and the James Mosley
Ensemble, performing a variety of musical styles ranging from traditional
vocal music to contemporary jazz.

“Through the Orange Window — A Look at Christmas” — Bill
“Orange” Lyons, Jr. leads a gathering of friends through a program of
song, dance, and audience participation, guaranteed to reflect the true
spirit of Christmas. Special guests will include the Berklee Concert Choir,
The Reverence Gospel Ensemble, The Buckingham Brown & Nichols
Choir, and You.

The Berklee Concert Band — Beginning his seventh year as conductor
of the Concert Band, faculty composer/conductor Peter Hazzard leads the
Concert Band through a program of works by Nelhybel, Persichetti,
Schumann, and Reed. '

“Takin’ Care of Big "49” — Song of the Eggplant — The Berklee Jazz
-Rock Ensembile, directed by Robert E. Rose and featuring faculty vocalists

Nancy Tellier, presents an exciting evening of music with songs by John
Lennon, Phoebe Snow, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Pat Williams.

The Steve Bauer Band — Composer/arranger Steve Bauer has gathered
some of Berklee's hottest players for an evening of standards and origi-
nals. As Bauer’s “Little” Big Band is one of the area’s best, this concert
should not be missed.