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Berklee Performance Center Concerts



FALL 1987

THE KENTON YEARS — Faculty vocalist Maggi Scott fronts the
cighteen-piece Greg Hopkins Orchestra in a tribute to the music
of big band leader Stan Kenton.

JOHN BABOIAN & FRIENDS—Mainstream and contemporary
jazz standards and originals will be performed by faculty guitarist
John Baboian apd his sextet of Berklee faculty members.

SHIMATTER/CEU & SOL—In the first half of this two-part concert
bassist Tomoyuki Shima leads his quartet in a program of jazz origi-
nals. In the second half, drummer Shu Matsuyama presents Latin/funk
compositions by Milton Nascimento, Egberto Gismonti, Chick Corea
and others performed by his septet. ;

IS THERE LIFE AFTER HARMONY — This concert will feature
contemporary styles in settings from small group to big band written
and performed by Harmony Department faculty under the direction
of Chairman Barrie Nettles.

FALL TOGETHER— Department Chairman Ken Pullig and faculty
composer/arranger Bob Pilkington present the music of Jazz Com-
position Department faculty in their third annual concert. Ensemble
size will range from quintet to a twenty-two-piece big band and fea-
tured writers include Writing Division Chairman Ted Pease, faculty
members Ken Pullig, Greg Hopkins, Phil Wilson, Bob Pilkington,
Bruce Thomas and Bill Scism.

NEW SOURCE — Faculty trumpeter Bill Scism leads his eight-piece
ensemble in a program of fusion, Latin and jazz originals.

SERIOUSLY NOW... —A wide variety of contemporary chamber
works by Berklee faculty composers John Bavicchi, William Maloof,
Bob Myers, Tom McGah, Ken Pullig, Dennis LeClaire and Greg Fritze
is presented by the Composition Department under the direction of
Chairman William Maloof.

STATE OF THE HEART —Songwriting Department Chairman
Jack Perricone presents original pop songs by himself and depart-
ment members John Aldrich, Jim Kachulis, John Stevens and

Bob Weingart in a variety of instrumental settings.