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Berkiee Performance Center Concerts

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Spring 1980

Steamer, one of Berklee's most versatile performers, Marnie Andrews, presents a
program of music that showcases her many and diverse talents.

Hot Pursuit, composer/trombonist Rick Walsh leads his large ensemble in an evening of
jazz that runs that gamut from mainstream to fusion.

The Back Bay Boppers, Hendrik Meurkens leads his unique little group in its first
Performance Center concert, comprlsed of straight-ahead beipop in-a most unlikely

musical setting. =

Mix & Match, a divided program that features the talents of Mimi Brodsky and
Claire Bureau respectively. two of Berklee's finest young vocalists.

The Billy Norine Group, percussionist Bill Norine, a member of the faculty, present an
evening of small group contemporary jazz.

The Meeting, pianist Jeff Covell, a member of the Berklee faculty. directs his small group
through a program of contemporary jazz.
The Berklee Concert Band, in their Spring concert. the Concert Band features guest

faculty soloists Deanna Kidd and Thomas Martin in the premier of a new work by
Conductor Peter Hazzard.

Doing My Thing, in her first BPC concert, Michal Beckham offers a program of music
that reflects the many styles of today's scene. Matt Quinn directs the back-up group for this
most talented young performer.

Guitar Nite 1V, the annual Spring block-buster by Berklee's multi- faceted Guitar
Department directed by Chairman William Leavitt, this conc&t never fails to impress.

Chrysalis, the very talented Ruth Ristich, who was so prominently featured in last year's
“Struts & Frets” returns this year with a presentation that displays the many facets of her
vocal skills

Gradus ad Parnassum/Camera, a divided concert of two dramatically different styles of
music. After the first half of original contemporary chamber music, directed by Corey Allen,
the evening concludes with the music of Camera, a fine jazz fusion group directed by Mich
Saito.

Berklee Jazz/Rock Ensemble, Berklee's dynamic Jazz/Rock Ensemble. directed by
Robert Rose, gives further evidence of therr well-deserved reputation for exciting music.
Berklee Men's Chorus, faculty member Wayne Ward leads the Berklee Men's Chorus in
a varied program of choral music.

When In Doubt, Change The Melody, Harmony Department Charman Alex
Ulanowsky directs this program of original music that represents the best student
composed songs to come out of the Advanced Harmony classes.

The Ed Tomassi Quintet, faculty member £d Tomassi leads his be-bop quintet through
an evening of straight-ahead, no-nonsense jazz.

Spring Concert — Berklee Concert Choir & Jazz Choir, the Berklee Concert Chorr,
directed by Brian O'Connell, in a varied presentation of choral music. Also included in the
program will be a segment by the Berklee Jazz Choir, directed by Stephen Prosser.

What D’ya Mean You Play The Voice — Take 2, vocalist Cheryl Hodge leads her
eight piece group in a concert of music that features many of the better young musicians at
the College. Jazz. blues, and funk are just a few of the styles in this intriguing program.

Thomas San Miguel/Among Friends, another two-for-one concert. Leading off 1s a
contemporary jazz quartet directed by Tomas San Miguel. The program concludes with
“Among Friends" that features Sonido. an excaiting new big band directed by

Paco Navarrete and Gerardo Suarez.