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Berklee Performance Center Concerts
FALL 1988

ROCK ARRANGING LIVE!—This annual concert, directed

by Commercial Arranging faculty Brian Lewis, Mirek Kocandrle and
Lennie Peterson showcases the best of the final projects from the Rock
Arranging-Live course. These student arrangements will represent
many styles from the pop/rock idiom in diverse instrumental and
vocal settings.

BERKLEE FILM FESTIVAL-REEL 10—Film Scoring Department
Chairman Don Wilkins presents a collection of films scored by four
recent graduates. Dramatic short subjects produced at New York Uni-
versity, these films showcase a variety of musical styles and approaches
to scoring a film.

WOODWIND DEPARTMENT CONCERT— Woodwind Department
Chairman Matt Marvuglio presents student performers and composers
in a variety of instrumental settings of jazz and contemporary styles.
Featured will be the Art Blakey Ensemble, a jazz flute octet, saxophone
quartets and a piece of flute/woodwind controller and bass.

HUMAN FEEL/ROYAL ICE—Drummer Jim Black opens the evening
leading a quintet in an evening of contemporary originals and standards
with special guest faculty guitarist Rick Peckham. In the second half,
vocalist Isaac Clemon presents funk, rhythm and blues, fusion and gos-
pel music in a variety of settings with special guest faculty vocalist/
saxophonist Walter Beasley.

BERKLEE SINGERS’ SHOWCASE—Some of Berklee’s finest vocalists
join together for a varied concert of arrangements written especially
for this event in a variety of styles under the direction of Performance
Studies faculty member Ken Zambello.

BERKLEE CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE—The 45-piece ensemble
under the direction of facuity member Gregory Fritze, performs con-
temporary music for winds by Ives, Holst, Husa and Maslanka. Featured
will be a trumpet concerto composed by Commercial Arranging
Department Chairman Bob Freedman and performed by faculty
trumpeter Greg Hopkins.