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BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER
July 20
July 26.
July 28
August 2
August 3
August 5
August 9
August 10
August 11
August 12
CONCERTS
Summer 1982
Pentimento — directed by Larry Monroe. The chairman of the
Performance Department leads a quartet and guests through an
evening of contemporary jazz.
Willpower, Part IV — Keyboardist Will Rhinehart presents an eve-
ning of original funk, jazz, and R&B music. Compositions ranging
from an extende big band work to vocal oriented funk tunes will be
performed by an outstanding group led by Rhinehart.
&
Circuit Breaker — A presentation that features original material
written by David Barkley and Eimo Ponsdomenech as well as com-
positions by Lee Ritenour, Larry Carlston, and others.
Our Orchestra — Light-hearted entertainment featuring an un-
usual blend of humor and music. The concert will showcase some of
Berklee’s vocal talent with a jazz chamber orchestra which will
include a string section.
An Evening with the Dues Band — directed by Phil Wilson. The
International Dues Band returns to the Performance Center stage in
an evening of jazz featuring the works of Phil Wilson, Rob McConnell,
Makoto Ozone and others.
Rudolfo Reyes — Rudolfo Reyes leads his six horn band through a
varied program of different styles stretching from traditional latin
music to jazz. Original compositions by members of the group will
be featured.
An Evening with “C” — Vibrophonist Cecilia Smith leads her group
through an evening’s program of jazz that mixes styles from
standards to funk.
A Salute to Summer — The Berklee Summer Pops Orchestra,
conducted by Peter Hazzard, performs arrangements by students
and faculty that range from pop to rock. Every tune on the evening's
program will have the word “summer” in its title.
Nos Vamos Para Arribal — Baritone saxophonist Daniel Johansen
leads his ensemble Tapir in an exciting evening of original compo-
sitions that blend jazz and South American music. '
Anatos — Composet/pianist Riccardo Qarzoni mixes small groups
and Big Band originals in a program that features both faculty and
student musicians.
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July 20
July 26.
July 28
August 2
August 3
August 5
August 9
August 10
August 11
August 12
CONCERTS
Summer 1982
Pentimento — directed by Larry Monroe. The chairman of the
Performance Department leads a quartet and guests through an
evening of contemporary jazz.
Willpower, Part IV — Keyboardist Will Rhinehart presents an eve-
ning of original funk, jazz, and R&B music. Compositions ranging
from an extende big band work to vocal oriented funk tunes will be
performed by an outstanding group led by Rhinehart.
&
Circuit Breaker — A presentation that features original material
written by David Barkley and Eimo Ponsdomenech as well as com-
positions by Lee Ritenour, Larry Carlston, and others.
Our Orchestra — Light-hearted entertainment featuring an un-
usual blend of humor and music. The concert will showcase some of
Berklee’s vocal talent with a jazz chamber orchestra which will
include a string section.
An Evening with the Dues Band — directed by Phil Wilson. The
International Dues Band returns to the Performance Center stage in
an evening of jazz featuring the works of Phil Wilson, Rob McConnell,
Makoto Ozone and others.
Rudolfo Reyes — Rudolfo Reyes leads his six horn band through a
varied program of different styles stretching from traditional latin
music to jazz. Original compositions by members of the group will
be featured.
An Evening with “C” — Vibrophonist Cecilia Smith leads her group
through an evening’s program of jazz that mixes styles from
standards to funk.
A Salute to Summer — The Berklee Summer Pops Orchestra,
conducted by Peter Hazzard, performs arrangements by students
and faculty that range from pop to rock. Every tune on the evening's
program will have the word “summer” in its title.
Nos Vamos Para Arribal — Baritone saxophonist Daniel Johansen
leads his ensemble Tapir in an exciting evening of original compo-
sitions that blend jazz and South American music. '
Anatos — Composet/pianist Riccardo Qarzoni mixes small groups
and Big Band originals in a program that features both faculty and
student musicians.
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