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Mar. 5
Mar. 6
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Berklee Performance Center Concerts
SPRING ‘86
HARBINGER IN THE WINDS — Faculty saxophonist Jimmy Mosher
presents an evening of contemporary jazz with compositions by fac-
ulty members Bob Freedman and Greg Hopkins and special guest,
guitarist Mick Goodrick.
Double Concert — MATSURI IV FRIENDS/TOSHIHIKO MASUI AND
HIS ENSEMBLE — Senior guitarist Steve Pang opens this concert
with original contemporary fusion performed by a quintet with spe-
cial guests, percussionist Tommy Campbell and alumnus trumpeter
Tiger Okoshi. In the second half pianist/composer/arranger Toshihiko
Masui directs an eleven-piece ensemble in a program of original
contempor{gryjazz.
AN EVENING WITH THE BERKLEE RAINBOW BAND — Faculty trom-
bonist/composer Phil Wilson brings his acclaimed Rainbow Band to
the Performance Center stage for an evening of fusion compositions
by group members and other contemporary artists.
Double Concert — OUTBOUND/CUCKOO’S NEST: SECOND
FLIGHT — To open this double concert, drummer Ben Perowsky
presents "Outbound,” a program of straight ahead contemporary
Jjazz for quintet with compositions by Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter,
Dave Liebman and others. In the second half, senior composer/
arranger/woodwind player Paul Faatz presents a set of modern,
avant-garde, pan-galactic jazz in a variety of instrumental settings
with featured soloists faculty saxophonist Allan Chase, pianist
Christian Jacob, and saxophonist Donny McCaslin.
Double Concert — ETHNOFUSICOLOGY/DARCEL! — Faculty
trumpeter Bill Scism presents his student ensemble in a program
of original music that combines contemporary electric sounds with
horns and a bamboo flute. In the second half, faculty drummer
David Weigert presents a program of pop/rock and rhythm and blues
originals for his seven-piece ensemble featuring student vocalist
Darcel Spear.
POLY WANTS A RHYTHM — Drummer Jack Cook offers an evening
of varied music and group settings. In the first half, a quintet will
perform ECM style original compositions. After intermission the
group Digital Hands, with faculty members Tim Hagans, trumpet,
Steve Rochinski, guitar, and Fred Lipsius, sax, will perform jazz-rock
fusion compositions by group members.
F 4
Mar. 6
Mar. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Berklee Performance Center Concerts
SPRING ‘86
HARBINGER IN THE WINDS — Faculty saxophonist Jimmy Mosher
presents an evening of contemporary jazz with compositions by fac-
ulty members Bob Freedman and Greg Hopkins and special guest,
guitarist Mick Goodrick.
Double Concert — MATSURI IV FRIENDS/TOSHIHIKO MASUI AND
HIS ENSEMBLE — Senior guitarist Steve Pang opens this concert
with original contemporary fusion performed by a quintet with spe-
cial guests, percussionist Tommy Campbell and alumnus trumpeter
Tiger Okoshi. In the second half pianist/composer/arranger Toshihiko
Masui directs an eleven-piece ensemble in a program of original
contempor{gryjazz.
AN EVENING WITH THE BERKLEE RAINBOW BAND — Faculty trom-
bonist/composer Phil Wilson brings his acclaimed Rainbow Band to
the Performance Center stage for an evening of fusion compositions
by group members and other contemporary artists.
Double Concert — OUTBOUND/CUCKOO’S NEST: SECOND
FLIGHT — To open this double concert, drummer Ben Perowsky
presents "Outbound,” a program of straight ahead contemporary
Jjazz for quintet with compositions by Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter,
Dave Liebman and others. In the second half, senior composer/
arranger/woodwind player Paul Faatz presents a set of modern,
avant-garde, pan-galactic jazz in a variety of instrumental settings
with featured soloists faculty saxophonist Allan Chase, pianist
Christian Jacob, and saxophonist Donny McCaslin.
Double Concert — ETHNOFUSICOLOGY/DARCEL! — Faculty
trumpeter Bill Scism presents his student ensemble in a program
of original music that combines contemporary electric sounds with
horns and a bamboo flute. In the second half, faculty drummer
David Weigert presents a program of pop/rock and rhythm and blues
originals for his seven-piece ensemble featuring student vocalist
Darcel Spear.
POLY WANTS A RHYTHM — Drummer Jack Cook offers an evening
of varied music and group settings. In the first half, a quintet will
perform ECM style original compositions. After intermission the
group Digital Hands, with faculty members Tim Hagans, trumpet,
Steve Rochinski, guitar, and Fred Lipsius, sax, will perform jazz-rock
fusion compositions by group members.
F 4