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Berklee Performance Center Concerts

SPRING 1988

AN EVENING WITH THE BERKLEE RAINBOW BAND — Faculty

trombonist Phil Wilson directs one of Berklee’s finest ensembles per-

forming jazz-fusion styles and featuring specially prepared composi-
tions by saxophonist Donny McCaslin and vibist Jean Baptiste Bocle.

ELECTRIC MOONSHINE— Guitar Department Assistant Chairman
Mike Ihde presents a concert by the Flat Rats and Sail Cats group
featuring styles ranging from heavy metal to country to contem-
porary rock.

SPRING AHEAD —The Commercial Arranging Department pre-
sents its annual concert featuring the writing and performing talents
of department faculty under the direction of Richard Grudzinski.

SONGWRITERS’ NIGHT — Winning songs from the 1987—-88 song-
writing contest in a variety of styles are presented by Songwriting
Department Chairman Jack Perricone.

BERKLEE CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE — Compositions by
Hindemith, Schwartner and Mozart will be presented by Greg Fritze
and the Concert Wind Ensemble with special guest flutist Katie Down,
the winner of the student Concerto Competition.

Double Concert—A SPRING CONCERT/ONE NIGHT AT
THE TROPICANA —In the first half of this concert Voice Depart-
ment faculty member Anne Peckham presents the 31-voice Concert
Choir in a performance that will include music by Handel, Brahms
and Bartok. Also featured will be a premiere of a piece by student
composer David Cobb, performed by the combined Concert Choir
and College Singers directed by Voice Department Chairman
Kenneth Greenhouse. In the second half Voice Department faculty
member Cheryl Hodge presents The Boppers in a jazz vocal concert
of works by Lambert Hendricks & Ross, Manhattan Transfer,

Eddie Jefferson, The Pointer Sisters and others.

INTERNATIONAL NIGHT—Yo Team Productions and the Dean of
Students Office present Berklee’s Second Annual International Music
Night showcasing indigenous and traditional music from the many
countries represented by the college’s diverse foreign population.
The concert will be performed by a variety of ensembles in native
dress and an international foods banquet after the show will com-
plete the experience.

THE BERKLEE CONCERT JAZZ ORCHESTRA —Renowned faculty
trumpeter/arranger Herb Pomeroy leads the most prestigious ensem-
ble in the college in a program of contemporary big band music.



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