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BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER
April 5
April 6
April 7
April 8
April 12
April 15
April 19
April 20
April 21
April 22
April 26
April 28-29
CONCERTS
Spring 1982
Jan Jarczyk/Wendell Brooks—Fantasy of the Wanderer — The
second half of this concert will be a presentation of original music by
Wendell Brooks. It will be filled with exciting horn arrangements as
well as featuring an outstanding rhythm section going through var-
ious facets of music.
An Evening with the Dues Band — Directed by Phil Wilson. Faculty
trombonist Phil Wilson directs the prestigious International Dues
Band in its exciting annual Spring Concert, featuring Wilson’s
dynamic arrangements of standards and new music.
Bill Scism'’s Alternate Source — Bill Scism and his sextet will fea-
ture a variety of improvisational styles based on different elements
of mood.
Prepare to Meet Him — Directed by Lisa Harrigan. Reverence Gos-
pel Ensemble is a group of 40 persons who perform contemporary
Gospel music in various styles which include latin, funk and jazz.
Also directed by faculty advisor Orville Wright.
From Within — Directed by Walter Beasley II. A musical blend of
original compositions and arrangements from various idioms to pro-
vide an evening of music for your listening pleasure.
The Concert Jazz Orchestra — Berklee’s oldest and most presti-
gious continuing ensemble presents their annual spring concert of
large ensemble jazz. This program is a happy blend of the best stu-
dent writers with the best student musicians under the direction of
the very able Mr. Pomeroy.
Guitar Nite VI — Directed by Bill Leavitt. The Annual%pring Concert
of the Guitar Department showcases an array of guitar talents in a
variety of group settings. From ragtime to rock, everything you
always wanted to hear played on a guitar.
'2—Thought Provoking Il — Will be an evening of contemporary
Jazz that features compositions by Hubbard, Davis and Shorter, plus
some original compositions by Michael Lewis.
A Love Supreme — Nasyr Abour Al Khabyyr directs a jazz concert
that mixes many styles including ballads, jazz-rock, funk and
straight ahead jazz featuring both originals and jazz standards.
Berklee Jazz Ensemble — TAKIN CARE OF BUSINESS — The SPRING
X-MAS CONCERT. The usual mad cap effort by Rose and Company.
This group never fails to produce one of the semester’s outstanding
programs. Mixing jazz, rock and whatever, it presents some of the
outstanding student talent extant.
Annual Spring Concert — The Berklee Concert Band Conducted By
Peter Hazzard. The usual assortment of contemporary works for con-
cert band and as a special treat a new arrangement of eight Duke
Ellington tunes.
Godspell — THOMAS R. MARTIN—BERKLEE MUSICAL THEATRE
WORKSHOP — production of Godspell by Stephen Schwartz. Follow-
ing last year’s success with “A Funny Thing . . . Forum,” Tom Martin
and an all student cast strike back.
April 5
April 6
April 7
April 8
April 12
April 15
April 19
April 20
April 21
April 22
April 26
April 28-29
CONCERTS
Spring 1982
Jan Jarczyk/Wendell Brooks—Fantasy of the Wanderer — The
second half of this concert will be a presentation of original music by
Wendell Brooks. It will be filled with exciting horn arrangements as
well as featuring an outstanding rhythm section going through var-
ious facets of music.
An Evening with the Dues Band — Directed by Phil Wilson. Faculty
trombonist Phil Wilson directs the prestigious International Dues
Band in its exciting annual Spring Concert, featuring Wilson’s
dynamic arrangements of standards and new music.
Bill Scism'’s Alternate Source — Bill Scism and his sextet will fea-
ture a variety of improvisational styles based on different elements
of mood.
Prepare to Meet Him — Directed by Lisa Harrigan. Reverence Gos-
pel Ensemble is a group of 40 persons who perform contemporary
Gospel music in various styles which include latin, funk and jazz.
Also directed by faculty advisor Orville Wright.
From Within — Directed by Walter Beasley II. A musical blend of
original compositions and arrangements from various idioms to pro-
vide an evening of music for your listening pleasure.
The Concert Jazz Orchestra — Berklee’s oldest and most presti-
gious continuing ensemble presents their annual spring concert of
large ensemble jazz. This program is a happy blend of the best stu-
dent writers with the best student musicians under the direction of
the very able Mr. Pomeroy.
Guitar Nite VI — Directed by Bill Leavitt. The Annual%pring Concert
of the Guitar Department showcases an array of guitar talents in a
variety of group settings. From ragtime to rock, everything you
always wanted to hear played on a guitar.
'2—Thought Provoking Il — Will be an evening of contemporary
Jazz that features compositions by Hubbard, Davis and Shorter, plus
some original compositions by Michael Lewis.
A Love Supreme — Nasyr Abour Al Khabyyr directs a jazz concert
that mixes many styles including ballads, jazz-rock, funk and
straight ahead jazz featuring both originals and jazz standards.
Berklee Jazz Ensemble — TAKIN CARE OF BUSINESS — The SPRING
X-MAS CONCERT. The usual mad cap effort by Rose and Company.
This group never fails to produce one of the semester’s outstanding
programs. Mixing jazz, rock and whatever, it presents some of the
outstanding student talent extant.
Annual Spring Concert — The Berklee Concert Band Conducted By
Peter Hazzard. The usual assortment of contemporary works for con-
cert band and as a special treat a new arrangement of eight Duke
Ellington tunes.
Godspell — THOMAS R. MARTIN—BERKLEE MUSICAL THEATRE
WORKSHOP — production of Godspell by Stephen Schwartz. Follow-
ing last year’s success with “A Funny Thing . . . Forum,” Tom Martin
and an all student cast strike back.