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Berklee Performance Center Concerts
March 24
March 26
March 30
March 31
April 2
April 6
April 7
April 9
April 13
April 14
April 15
April 16
April 20
April 21
April 22
April 23
April 27
Spring 1981
Bent Notes — Composer/saxophonist Gary Boigon presents a program of
contemporary jazz featuring Tim Landers on bass and Gary Chaffee on
drums.
Bertha’s Dubloons — Directed by Kim Cissel. An evening of contemporary
music for various ensemble configurations utilizing the inspiration of
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Tom Robbins, and Howard Roark.
Who? Where? When? — Vocalist Lisa Rostky presents a program that mixes
jazz, pop and traditional styles of music.
Collective Spirit — Kathy Shoemaker brings her small fusion group to the
BPC in a program of original music written by herself and Leo Quintero.
Salsa at the Performance Center — Directed by Edgard Nevarez and
Tommy Villariny, Orchestra Tropica returns for its annual spring concert.
The Dave Lindsey Concert — Faculty trombonist Dave Lindsey opens
Sackbut Week with a program of modern jazz.
An Evening With The Dues Band — Directed by Phil Wilson. Berklee's best
Known student big band offers their usual rousing program.
Berklee Trombone Choirs in Concert — Faculty trombonists Tom Plsek,
Phil Wilson, and Isham Peugh combine efforts to present their respective
trombone choirs in a cross-sectional program of music.
The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Student Ensembie — Faculty member Ed
Tomassi leads the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis ensemble through a program of
contemporary big band jazz.
The Jeff Friedman Orchestra — An eleven-piece faculty jazz group featur-
ing the music of Monk, Ellington, Mingus and originals by the leader.
The Hal Albert/Steve Bowden Concert — A divided concert opening with
guitarist Hal Albert's jazz quintet and closing with the large pop/funk/jazz
group directed by pianist Steve Bowden.
Moksha — Faculty composer/trumpeter Wayne Naus leads his smali group
through a program of original music that combines improvisation and
composition.
Awareness I — Directed by Michael Lewis. In their first BPC concert Aware-
ness presents a program of funk and jazz-tinged R & B tunes composed and
arranged by members of the group.
Berklee Concert Jazz Orchestra — Directed by Herb Pomeroy. Berklee's
oldest and most prestigious big band jazz ensemble returns in their annual
concert.
Just For The Funk Of It — Faculty members Steve Olenick and Robert
Doezema present an evening of original funk music.
Histoire D’Une Vie — Composer Robert Gaudreau leads his large studio
orchestra in a program of original music.
Berklee Concert Band — Conducted by Peter Hazzard. In its annual spring
concert.
March 24
March 26
March 30
March 31
April 2
April 6
April 7
April 9
April 13
April 14
April 15
April 16
April 20
April 21
April 22
April 23
April 27
Spring 1981
Bent Notes — Composer/saxophonist Gary Boigon presents a program of
contemporary jazz featuring Tim Landers on bass and Gary Chaffee on
drums.
Bertha’s Dubloons — Directed by Kim Cissel. An evening of contemporary
music for various ensemble configurations utilizing the inspiration of
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Tom Robbins, and Howard Roark.
Who? Where? When? — Vocalist Lisa Rostky presents a program that mixes
jazz, pop and traditional styles of music.
Collective Spirit — Kathy Shoemaker brings her small fusion group to the
BPC in a program of original music written by herself and Leo Quintero.
Salsa at the Performance Center — Directed by Edgard Nevarez and
Tommy Villariny, Orchestra Tropica returns for its annual spring concert.
The Dave Lindsey Concert — Faculty trombonist Dave Lindsey opens
Sackbut Week with a program of modern jazz.
An Evening With The Dues Band — Directed by Phil Wilson. Berklee's best
Known student big band offers their usual rousing program.
Berklee Trombone Choirs in Concert — Faculty trombonists Tom Plsek,
Phil Wilson, and Isham Peugh combine efforts to present their respective
trombone choirs in a cross-sectional program of music.
The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Student Ensembie — Faculty member Ed
Tomassi leads the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis ensemble through a program of
contemporary big band jazz.
The Jeff Friedman Orchestra — An eleven-piece faculty jazz group featur-
ing the music of Monk, Ellington, Mingus and originals by the leader.
The Hal Albert/Steve Bowden Concert — A divided concert opening with
guitarist Hal Albert's jazz quintet and closing with the large pop/funk/jazz
group directed by pianist Steve Bowden.
Moksha — Faculty composer/trumpeter Wayne Naus leads his smali group
through a program of original music that combines improvisation and
composition.
Awareness I — Directed by Michael Lewis. In their first BPC concert Aware-
ness presents a program of funk and jazz-tinged R & B tunes composed and
arranged by members of the group.
Berklee Concert Jazz Orchestra — Directed by Herb Pomeroy. Berklee's
oldest and most prestigious big band jazz ensemble returns in their annual
concert.
Just For The Funk Of It — Faculty members Steve Olenick and Robert
Doezema present an evening of original funk music.
Histoire D’Une Vie — Composer Robert Gaudreau leads his large studio
orchestra in a program of original music.
Berklee Concert Band — Conducted by Peter Hazzard. In its annual spring
concert.