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The Jazz Masters Series
at the
Berklee Performance Center
The Berklee Performance Center is a former movie theater which the College in
1975 undertook to renovate into the acoustically fine and aesthetically attractive
concert hall one sees today.
The Jazz Masters Series at the Berklee Performance Center is a program to raise
scholarship support for Berklee students, as well as offering Greater Boston residents
the finest artists in jazz today. All proceeds from the Series are allocated to a Student
Scholarship Fund which provides financial assistance to Berklee students.
Those attending the Jazz Masters Series are also welcome to Berklee’s own faculty/
student Spring concert series. The dates of each Series are as follows:
College Concert Series
Aprii 1 Woody Herman Orchestra—JAZZ MASTERS SERIES
April 3 Strings (that swing!) plus Four
April 4 The Frank Macchia Big Band
April 5 Olivier Peters & Friends
April 6 The Julia Cavadini Concert
“April 10 Moon, No Stars—Joan Johnson
April 11 “featherrain”—Pat Pattison
April 12 The Berklee Swing Orchestra
April 13 Guitar Nite II
April 17 The Berklee Jazz Rock Ensemble—Robert E. Rose
April 18 Twentieth Century Chamber Music—Composition Dept.
April 19 Percussion Unlimited
April 24 The Berklee Concert Choir
April 25 The Berklee Concert Band
April 27 Thom Troy in Concert
May 1 “Flying High”—Robert Petaccia
May 2 The Michael Gibbs Orchestra
May 4 The Tony Lada Sextet
BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Berklee College of Music was established by President Lawrence Berk in 1945
to prepare students for careers in music through a broadly-based, vocationally-
oriented curriculum focusing on contemporary and traditional music forms. The
College’s full-time enrollment of 2500 students places it among the largest colleges of
music in the world. The diversity and practical emphasis of the curriculum have
attracted a student body that is international in character with students currently
in attendance from more than 40 countries.
at the
Berklee Performance Center
The Berklee Performance Center is a former movie theater which the College in
1975 undertook to renovate into the acoustically fine and aesthetically attractive
concert hall one sees today.
The Jazz Masters Series at the Berklee Performance Center is a program to raise
scholarship support for Berklee students, as well as offering Greater Boston residents
the finest artists in jazz today. All proceeds from the Series are allocated to a Student
Scholarship Fund which provides financial assistance to Berklee students.
Those attending the Jazz Masters Series are also welcome to Berklee’s own faculty/
student Spring concert series. The dates of each Series are as follows:
College Concert Series
Aprii 1 Woody Herman Orchestra—JAZZ MASTERS SERIES
April 3 Strings (that swing!) plus Four
April 4 The Frank Macchia Big Band
April 5 Olivier Peters & Friends
April 6 The Julia Cavadini Concert
“April 10 Moon, No Stars—Joan Johnson
April 11 “featherrain”—Pat Pattison
April 12 The Berklee Swing Orchestra
April 13 Guitar Nite II
April 17 The Berklee Jazz Rock Ensemble—Robert E. Rose
April 18 Twentieth Century Chamber Music—Composition Dept.
April 19 Percussion Unlimited
April 24 The Berklee Concert Choir
April 25 The Berklee Concert Band
April 27 Thom Troy in Concert
May 1 “Flying High”—Robert Petaccia
May 2 The Michael Gibbs Orchestra
May 4 The Tony Lada Sextet
BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Berklee College of Music was established by President Lawrence Berk in 1945
to prepare students for careers in music through a broadly-based, vocationally-
oriented curriculum focusing on contemporary and traditional music forms. The
College’s full-time enrollment of 2500 students places it among the largest colleges of
music in the world. The diversity and practical emphasis of the curriculum have
attracted a student body that is international in character with students currently
in attendance from more than 40 countries.
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