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Berkiece Performance Center Concerts
June 10
June 15
June 24
“m‘\\‘.\luly 6
Dy 7
July 9
July 15
July 16
July 20
July 21
o July 22
July 23
July 27
July 28
August 6
&,
Summer 1981
Spirit of Summer — Student Lloyd Wilson leads his 40-piece orchestra in a
program of rhythm and blues, funk, neo-classical and gospel.
The Jan Jarczyk Concert with Guest Stars — Faculty trombonist Jarczyk
presents an evening of jazz standards and originals in trio and big band
settings. Guest stars will include Greg Hopkins, Eric Daniel and the Rever-
ence Gospel Ensemble.
Ictus: Future Winds — directed by David Mash. This progressive jazz-
fusion sextet plays original compositions from their début album
““Future Winds"’ (Airborn Records) as well as new material.
Orskybysky’s Dream — A tribute to Bill Evans, Charles Mingus and Blue
Mitchell by student David Norum's jazz orchestra.
Five As One — Faculty member George Garzone presents his quintet in a
program of original jazz compositions and improvisation.
The Tomas San Miguel Trio — Student pianist San Miguel and his trio in a
program that blends jazz standards and originals.
Batuque — Music from Brazil presented by Riccardo Lobo de Andrade and
his 11-piece band.
The Gathering — An evening of high-energy jazz in a sextet setting, under
the direction of Ferdinando Arno.
Mandinga — Student guitarist Dan Roth with his popular group “Mandinga”
in their second Performance Center Concert offers a program of Brazilian
music.
Go Ahead, Back Up — Faculty member Steve Bauer will lead his large band
in an evening of contemporary sounds; featuring original reggae, dixieland
jazz and new music.
Spring Extensions — Art Lillard returns to the Performance Center with his
group “Spring” in a concert of contemporary chamber and jazz music.
Thomebird — directed by student composer/trumpeter Edwina Thorne.
Thornebird is a concept that incorporates the leading female musicians at
Berklee and in Boston. The quintet has worked extensively in the Boston area
and has made a number of radio appearances.
Just For The Funk Of It — Again — Faculty members Steve Olenick and
Robert Doezema present an evening of original funk music.
The Rick DePofi Concert — Student saxophonist/composer DePofi leads
his eight-piece band in a concert of straight-ahead jazz.
An Evening with the Dues Band — The International Dues Band, directed
by Phil Wilson, returns to highlight the semestér with its usual exciting
program.
June 10
June 15
June 24
“m‘\\‘.\luly 6
Dy 7
July 9
July 15
July 16
July 20
July 21
o July 22
July 23
July 27
July 28
August 6
&,
Summer 1981
Spirit of Summer — Student Lloyd Wilson leads his 40-piece orchestra in a
program of rhythm and blues, funk, neo-classical and gospel.
The Jan Jarczyk Concert with Guest Stars — Faculty trombonist Jarczyk
presents an evening of jazz standards and originals in trio and big band
settings. Guest stars will include Greg Hopkins, Eric Daniel and the Rever-
ence Gospel Ensemble.
Ictus: Future Winds — directed by David Mash. This progressive jazz-
fusion sextet plays original compositions from their début album
““Future Winds"’ (Airborn Records) as well as new material.
Orskybysky’s Dream — A tribute to Bill Evans, Charles Mingus and Blue
Mitchell by student David Norum's jazz orchestra.
Five As One — Faculty member George Garzone presents his quintet in a
program of original jazz compositions and improvisation.
The Tomas San Miguel Trio — Student pianist San Miguel and his trio in a
program that blends jazz standards and originals.
Batuque — Music from Brazil presented by Riccardo Lobo de Andrade and
his 11-piece band.
The Gathering — An evening of high-energy jazz in a sextet setting, under
the direction of Ferdinando Arno.
Mandinga — Student guitarist Dan Roth with his popular group “Mandinga”
in their second Performance Center Concert offers a program of Brazilian
music.
Go Ahead, Back Up — Faculty member Steve Bauer will lead his large band
in an evening of contemporary sounds; featuring original reggae, dixieland
jazz and new music.
Spring Extensions — Art Lillard returns to the Performance Center with his
group “Spring” in a concert of contemporary chamber and jazz music.
Thomebird — directed by student composer/trumpeter Edwina Thorne.
Thornebird is a concept that incorporates the leading female musicians at
Berklee and in Boston. The quintet has worked extensively in the Boston area
and has made a number of radio appearances.
Just For The Funk Of It — Again — Faculty members Steve Olenick and
Robert Doezema present an evening of original funk music.
The Rick DePofi Concert — Student saxophonist/composer DePofi leads
his eight-piece band in a concert of straight-ahead jazz.
An Evening with the Dues Band — The International Dues Band, directed
by Phil Wilson, returns to highlight the semestér with its usual exciting
program.