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February 8
February 9
February 10
February 16
February 17
February 18
February 22
Febiuary 23
Berklee Performance Center Concerts
SPRING 1988 i
THE ALLAN CHASE QUARTET/LINK UP—Faculty saxophonist ’f )
Allan Chase presents his quartet performing original contemporary
jazz compositions. In the second half, faculty bassist Jeff Link directs b
his student ensemble through a program of contemporary jazz |
and fusion. : 4
SOUND ADVICE w/Anne Marie Moss— Commercial Arranging
Department faculty Dennis Grillo presents a 25-piece ensemble with () ¥ ]
special guest jazz singer Anne Marie Moss performing concertized
jazz and Latin styles. 57
FELTSATRONICS MEETS THE W.S.0./THE BARBARA LONDON 3 )
QUARTET —Faculty members Randy Felts and Mark Smith team up
to present “pop music of orchestral dimensions” for synthesizers,
percussion, electronic saxophone and prepared tape. In the sec-
ond half, faculty flutist Barbara London presents jazz originals for e,
her quintet. A
SEMAPHORE —New C()ifi&gfi;fié—for jazz musicians and pr(;.;_-.,___._‘ y
recorded tape will be performed by Semaphore, a Boston based
group founded by faculty members Mark McGrain and Ben Schacter.
Faculty pianist Christian Jacob and vocalist Dominique Eade will also i
be featured.
X0 —Original acoustic jazz compositions by faculty trombonist/ ,
arranger Hal Crook will be performed by the group XO, a quintet h
with Crook, Jerry Bergonzi, tenor sax, Bernie Cabral, drums,and |
faculty members Christian Jacob, piano, and Bruce Gertz, bass.
DONALD BYRD —As part of the Black Music Celebration at
Berklee, famed jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd will perform backed 197
by an all-star faculty group with Tommy Campbell, drums, and
Bruce Barth, piano.
Double Concert— SYMMETRY/MICHAEL BASDEN —In the ¥
first half student drummer Hans Schuman leads a trio in a program 5
of acoustic jazz compositions by Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis,
Wayne Shorter and others. Alto saxophonist Michael Basden then
offers a program of high-energy improvisation on original composi-
tions and music by John Coltrane, performed by his quartet.
Double Concert—RENAISSANCE: THE NEXT PHASE/
RANDOM ABSTRACT—AIto saxophonist Andre Ward leads a
quintet performing jazz originals. In the second half, trombonist
Delfeayo Marsalis presents a program of straight-ahead jazz in a
variety of settings.
February 9
February 10
February 16
February 17
February 18
February 22
Febiuary 23
Berklee Performance Center Concerts
SPRING 1988 i
THE ALLAN CHASE QUARTET/LINK UP—Faculty saxophonist ’f )
Allan Chase presents his quartet performing original contemporary
jazz compositions. In the second half, faculty bassist Jeff Link directs b
his student ensemble through a program of contemporary jazz |
and fusion. : 4
SOUND ADVICE w/Anne Marie Moss— Commercial Arranging
Department faculty Dennis Grillo presents a 25-piece ensemble with () ¥ ]
special guest jazz singer Anne Marie Moss performing concertized
jazz and Latin styles. 57
FELTSATRONICS MEETS THE W.S.0./THE BARBARA LONDON 3 )
QUARTET —Faculty members Randy Felts and Mark Smith team up
to present “pop music of orchestral dimensions” for synthesizers,
percussion, electronic saxophone and prepared tape. In the sec-
ond half, faculty flutist Barbara London presents jazz originals for e,
her quintet. A
SEMAPHORE —New C()ifi&gfi;fié—for jazz musicians and pr(;.;_-.,___._‘ y
recorded tape will be performed by Semaphore, a Boston based
group founded by faculty members Mark McGrain and Ben Schacter.
Faculty pianist Christian Jacob and vocalist Dominique Eade will also i
be featured.
X0 —Original acoustic jazz compositions by faculty trombonist/ ,
arranger Hal Crook will be performed by the group XO, a quintet h
with Crook, Jerry Bergonzi, tenor sax, Bernie Cabral, drums,and |
faculty members Christian Jacob, piano, and Bruce Gertz, bass.
DONALD BYRD —As part of the Black Music Celebration at
Berklee, famed jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd will perform backed 197
by an all-star faculty group with Tommy Campbell, drums, and
Bruce Barth, piano.
Double Concert— SYMMETRY/MICHAEL BASDEN —In the ¥
first half student drummer Hans Schuman leads a trio in a program 5
of acoustic jazz compositions by Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis,
Wayne Shorter and others. Alto saxophonist Michael Basden then
offers a program of high-energy improvisation on original composi-
tions and music by John Coltrane, performed by his quartet.
Double Concert—RENAISSANCE: THE NEXT PHASE/
RANDOM ABSTRACT—AIto saxophonist Andre Ward leads a
quintet performing jazz originals. In the second half, trombonist
Delfeayo Marsalis presents a program of straight-ahead jazz in a
variety of settings.
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