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BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER CONCERTS

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FALL ‘84

BERKLEE SINGERS SHOWCASE IIl — Once again Berklee show-
cases some of the top student vocalists. Backed up by one of the hot-
test bands in the college, this concert promises to be one of the best of
the semester.

JIM MOSLEY PRODUCTIONS — A program ranging from Contem-
porary to Instrumental Funk is presented by Saxophonist James Mos-
ley, “The Band” and Special Guest Faculty Saxophonist Herman
Johnson.

20th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT — DIRECTED BY PHIL WILSON —
The 20th anniversary of the Dues Band will be celebrated by this spar-
kling new band performing original music written by Phil Wilson and
members of the group with Special Guest saxophonist Richie Cole.

DETERMINED — The Reverence Gospel Easeinble, directed by David
Chandler presents a program of traditional and contemporary Gospel
music featuring some of Berklee’s most talented student vocalists.

INSTRUMENTAL SHOWCASE — The Performance Studies Depart-
ment presents a special concert featuring Berklee’s top student instru-
mentalists performing arrangements written especially for them in a

variety of styles.

Double Concert — A COMMON PLACE/THE COLLEGE SINGERS IN
CONCERT - In the first half of this two-for-one concert faculty Pianist
Orville Wright and faculty Vocalist Mili Bermejo will be joined by bassist
Oscar Stagnaro for a program of jazz standards and originals. In the
second half Vocal Department Chairman Kenneth Greenhouse con-
ducts The College Singers in a program of vocal music drawn from a
variety of 20th century styles.

BACK BAY BRASS JAZZ ORCHESTRA }The 18 piece Back Bay
Brass will present a program of big band jazz compositions and
arrangements by director faculty trombonist Ben ElKins.

THE STUDIO ORCHESTRA CONCERT — Faculty Arranger/Composer
Donny Nolan leads the Studio Orchestra in a program featuring his
own compositions as well as works by top student writers.

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS 15 — Rob Rose leads the Berklee Jazz/
Rock Ensembile in a tribute to the music of Paul Simon.

THE BERKLEE CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE — Faculty tubist Greg
Fritze returns to the Berklee Performance Center stage to lead his stu-
dent ensemble through a program of traditional and 20th Century
music featuring “Concord Bridge” by faculty composer John Bavicchi.