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BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER CONCERTS
December 1
December 2
December 6
December 7
December 8
December 9
December 13
December 14
December 15
FALL'82
Holiday Concert — The vocal department presents a triple header,
featuring groups directed by Brian O’Connell, Tom Martin, and Charles
Sorrento, in a program of vocal music in styles ranging from traditional to
contemporary.
The Berklee Studio Orchestra — Directed by faculty member Donny
Nolan, this innovative ensemble presents a program that mixes contem-
porary style with some of Berklee's best talents. Not to be missed!
Double Concert: Elevare and Right Wing — The first halif of the concert
will feature original Latin style compositions by guitarist Marcelo Braga
Saralegui. Rounding out the evening will be composer David Singiley,
presenting a program of free improvisational contemporary pieces.
An Evening with the Dues Band — Directed by Phil Wilson, the Berklee
International Dues Band will perform compositions and arrangements by
some of Berklee's most talented writers, featuring many outstanding
musicians.
Music Education Department Presents... — The Music Education
Department presents Three Groups: The Men’s Chorus, directed by
Wayne Ward, The Michael Di Tore Orchestra, and the James Mosley
Ensemble, performing a variety of musical styles ranging from traditional
vocal music to contemporary jazz.
“Through the Orange Window — A Look at Christmas” — Bill
“Orange” Lyons, Jr. leads a gathering of friends through a program of
song, dance, and audience participation, guaranteed to reflect the true
spirit of Christmas. Special guests will include the Berklee Concert Choir,
The Reverence Gospel Ensemble, The Buckingham Brown & Nichols
Choir, and You.
The Berklee Concert Band — Beginning his seventh year as conductor
of the Concert Band, faculty composer/conductor Peter Hazzard leads the
Concert Band through a program of works by Nelhybel, Persichetti,
Schumann, and Reed.
““Takin’ Care of Big ‘49" — Song of the Eggplant — The Berklee Jazz
Rock Ensemble, directed by Robert E. Rose and featuring faculty vocalists
Nancy Tellier, presents an exciting evening of music with songs by John
Lennon, Phoebe Snow, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Pat Williams.
The Steve Bauer Band — Composer/arranger Steve Bauer has gathered
some of Berklee's hottest players for an evening of standards and origi-
nals. As Bauer's "Little” Big Band is one of the area’s best, this concert
should not be missed.
December 1
December 2
December 6
December 7
December 8
December 9
December 13
December 14
December 15
FALL'82
Holiday Concert — The vocal department presents a triple header,
featuring groups directed by Brian O’Connell, Tom Martin, and Charles
Sorrento, in a program of vocal music in styles ranging from traditional to
contemporary.
The Berklee Studio Orchestra — Directed by faculty member Donny
Nolan, this innovative ensemble presents a program that mixes contem-
porary style with some of Berklee's best talents. Not to be missed!
Double Concert: Elevare and Right Wing — The first halif of the concert
will feature original Latin style compositions by guitarist Marcelo Braga
Saralegui. Rounding out the evening will be composer David Singiley,
presenting a program of free improvisational contemporary pieces.
An Evening with the Dues Band — Directed by Phil Wilson, the Berklee
International Dues Band will perform compositions and arrangements by
some of Berklee's most talented writers, featuring many outstanding
musicians.
Music Education Department Presents... — The Music Education
Department presents Three Groups: The Men’s Chorus, directed by
Wayne Ward, The Michael Di Tore Orchestra, and the James Mosley
Ensemble, performing a variety of musical styles ranging from traditional
vocal music to contemporary jazz.
“Through the Orange Window — A Look at Christmas” — Bill
“Orange” Lyons, Jr. leads a gathering of friends through a program of
song, dance, and audience participation, guaranteed to reflect the true
spirit of Christmas. Special guests will include the Berklee Concert Choir,
The Reverence Gospel Ensemble, The Buckingham Brown & Nichols
Choir, and You.
The Berklee Concert Band — Beginning his seventh year as conductor
of the Concert Band, faculty composer/conductor Peter Hazzard leads the
Concert Band through a program of works by Nelhybel, Persichetti,
Schumann, and Reed.
““Takin’ Care of Big ‘49" — Song of the Eggplant — The Berklee Jazz
Rock Ensemble, directed by Robert E. Rose and featuring faculty vocalists
Nancy Tellier, presents an exciting evening of music with songs by John
Lennon, Phoebe Snow, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Pat Williams.
The Steve Bauer Band — Composer/arranger Steve Bauer has gathered
some of Berklee's hottest players for an evening of standards and origi-
nals. As Bauer's "Little” Big Band is one of the area’s best, this concert
should not be missed.