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Berklee Performance Center Concerts
February 19
February 20
February 21
February 25
February 26
February 27
March 4
March 5
March 6
March 24
March 25
March 26
March 27
March 31
Spring 1980
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The Danny Harrington Quartet, saxophonist-Harrington, a recent addition to the
Berklee Facuity, offers a concert of small group jazz in the best mainstream tradition.
Catharsis, directed by Shel Sondheim, is one of Berklee's most enduring jazz/rock/funk
groups. The group’s growing reputation for h’ovat:vem:sicpromises_anexcithg evening.
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Bradley Young and Kurt Lund bring their respective groups to the Performance Center
for a joint concert of small group jazz.
Plunder, muitifaceted reed player Richard Hermann, a member of the Berklee faculty,
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mlm%TheBerldeePln\penuckel Players present this Brecht/Weill
dlassic. Directed by Larry Brenner, with Michael Gibbs conducting, this promises to be an
entertaining night at the theatre. 2y
Steppin® Out, composer/saxophonist Peter Gordc’x a member of the Berklee faculty,
offers a concert of “fusion music.”" A mixed band of students and faculty will present a
program of onginal music that features the leader on lyricon. -
String Department Student Concert, Berklee’s young and expanding String
Department presents their first concert at the Performance Center. Directed by String
Department Chairman, Randel Sabren, this concert will be a unique evening for Berklee
concert goers. 5
The Norman David Eleventet, faculty member Norman David leads his fine jazz
group in a return performance. With compositions by the leader. this “ittle” big band
never fails to impress.
Side By Each, faculty guttarist Scott Free presents an evening of small group jazz.
drawing from the many styles of today's jazz music and featuring some of lee’s best.
The Electronic Music Department Concert, charman Michael Rendish presents
one of the most unique and intriguing concerts of the year.
They Can’t Do That To You, an evening of jazz oriented funk music will introduce
you the talents of Steve Olenick. A recent addition to the Berklee faculty, keyboardist
Olenick has written all of the music and lyrics for this program.
Music For The Common Band, Elington, Mingus. and Zappa are just a few of the
diverse influences on faculty composer Kim Cissel His first Performance Center concert
offers an evening of original contemporary music.
February 19
February 20
February 21
February 25
February 26
February 27
March 4
March 5
March 6
March 24
March 25
March 26
March 27
March 31
Spring 1980
flnNutCl.u.studmtcmposerKendaISdfiidtsmemskalforcebdmdths
sextetthatdefiesnusicalcategory.Elenmtsofiazz.mck.andfmmemergehthe
music of this outstanding new group. et
The Danny Harrington Quartet, saxophonist-Harrington, a recent addition to the
Berklee Facuity, offers a concert of small group jazz in the best mainstream tradition.
Catharsis, directed by Shel Sondheim, is one of Berklee's most enduring jazz/rock/funk
groups. The group’s growing reputation for h’ovat:vem:sicpromises_anexcithg evening.
,kun.faojtymanbaDaWdemgshswm:diggroupbacktothePedomnce
Center. “Modern American music”' 1s the only apt description for this unique septet.
WMME.M~WMH‘!&¢W.SN®MS
Bradley Young and Kurt Lund bring their respective groups to the Performance Center
for a joint concert of small group jazz.
Plunder, muitifaceted reed player Richard Hermann, a member of the Berklee faculty,
mdcsfisfrstappeameatmeP«fameCmtaMMMG\gagigandvamdprogmn
mlm%TheBerldeePln\penuckel Players present this Brecht/Weill
dlassic. Directed by Larry Brenner, with Michael Gibbs conducting, this promises to be an
entertaining night at the theatre. 2y
Steppin® Out, composer/saxophonist Peter Gordc’x a member of the Berklee faculty,
offers a concert of “fusion music.”" A mixed band of students and faculty will present a
program of onginal music that features the leader on lyricon. -
String Department Student Concert, Berklee’s young and expanding String
Department presents their first concert at the Performance Center. Directed by String
Department Chairman, Randel Sabren, this concert will be a unique evening for Berklee
concert goers. 5
The Norman David Eleventet, faculty member Norman David leads his fine jazz
group in a return performance. With compositions by the leader. this “ittle” big band
never fails to impress.
Side By Each, faculty guttarist Scott Free presents an evening of small group jazz.
drawing from the many styles of today's jazz music and featuring some of lee’s best.
The Electronic Music Department Concert, charman Michael Rendish presents
one of the most unique and intriguing concerts of the year.
They Can’t Do That To You, an evening of jazz oriented funk music will introduce
you the talents of Steve Olenick. A recent addition to the Berklee faculty, keyboardist
Olenick has written all of the music and lyrics for this program.
Music For The Common Band, Elington, Mingus. and Zappa are just a few of the
diverse influences on faculty composer Kim Cissel His first Performance Center concert
offers an evening of original contemporary music.