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Berklee Performance Center Concerts
March 24
March 26
March 30
March 31
April 2
Aprii 6
April 7
April 9
April 13
A ——————
April 14
April 15
April 16
April 20
April 21
April 22
April 23
April 27
April 28
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
Jjazz, 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 Ensemble — 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 small 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 annuali
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.
The Berklee Studio Orchestra — Directed by Wes Hensel. Utilizing the big
band format with additional reeds, percussion and strings. This new student
group presents its second BPC concert.
March 24
March 26
March 30
March 31
April 2
Aprii 6
April 7
April 9
April 13
A ——————
April 14
April 15
April 16
April 20
April 21
April 22
April 23
April 27
April 28
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
Jjazz, 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 Ensemble — 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 small 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 annuali
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.
The Berklee Studio Orchestra — Directed by Wes Hensel. Utilizing the big
band format with additional reeds, percussion and strings. This new student
group presents its second BPC concert.