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Berklee Performance Center Concerts
April 12 - Guitar Student Showcase Concert-
Jazz & Blues - Under the direction of faculty
members Garrison Fewell and Curt Shumate,
student led groups perform in jazz and blues
styles. This years concert will include groups led
by Federico Casagrande, Allen Hulsey, Marco
Buenaventura, Eric French, David Jimenz and
Hokei Kamuro.
April 13-Thaddeus Hogarth — Guitar department
faculty member Thaddeus Hogarth leads his 4-
piece band with Joey Scrima on drums, David
Sparr on keyboards and Wesley Wirth on bass,
in an evening of original R & b funk composi-
tions from his upcoming recording Live at Bose.
April 14 - Guitar Student Showaase Concert-
Rock & Pop - Under the direction of faculty
members Jon Finn and Lauren Passarelli, student
led groups perform in rock and pop styles.
April 15- Rick Peckham Group- Assistant Chair
of the Guitar Department Rick Peckham leads a
group with Bruno Raberg, bass and Nick Falk,
drums, performing his original compositions,
induding selections from his critically acdaimed
release Left End.
April 21- Singers Showcase- Berklee's premiere
vocal event offers a variety of styles and musical
settings for some of the college’s exceptional
singers. The Spring 2005 Singer's Showcase will
feature the talents of lead vocalists Kamaria
Oulsley, Jeremy Ragsdale, Tiwa Savage, Dawn
Royston, Major" Choirboy" Johnson, Ryan
Pinkston, Jessica Wolfe, Natalie Fernandez, and
Nadine Ford. They will be performing the music
of Destiny's Child, Joni Mitchell, The Jackson
Five, Sarah Brightman, Anikta Baker, Shakira,
and many others.
April 25- Gospel Ensemble-Dennis Berklee
Reverence Gospel Ensemble
An evening of contemporary and traditional
gospel music performed by Berklee's Reverence
Gospel Ensemble directed by faculty member
Berklee College
of Music
www.berklee.edu
1140 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215-3693
Dennis Montgomery Ill. Berklee's small gospel
ensemble, Overjoyed, will also perform.
April 26- The Berklee Contemporary Wind
Ensemble Rhapsody in Bloom ~the
Contemporary Wind Orchestra focuses on con-
temporary compositions by faculty and students
in compendium with pivotal twentieth century
works. The CWO presents a lush orchestral
sound to compliment and bring to life the fine
works of Leos Janacek, Leonard Bemstein, Percy
Grainger and George Gershwin. World premier
performances of works written by Berklee facul-
1y indude those composed by conductor Julius
Williams, with a spedal guest performance by
faculty trumpeter, Christine Fawson. Faculty dar-
inetist, Harry Skoler will feature 2 selections from
his new CD and pianist, Louis Stewart will be
the piano soloist in George Gershwin’s
Rhapsody In Blue and a suite for orchestra and
winds by composer and hornist Dennis LeClaire.
One student compaosition, written by Dorian
Charnis will also make its debut in the concert
entitled, Rhapsody In Bloom. Student conductor
Windy Setiadi will conduct Grainger’ Irish Tune
from County Dery.
April 27- Concert Jazz Orchestra- Contemporary
music for Big Band will be performed under the
direction of facutty composer/amranger/trumpeter
Greg Hopkins.
April 28- Chord Scale/Urban Outreach Jazz
Orchestra - Under the direction of Jazz
Composition department faculty member
Jackson Schultz, some of the strongest student
amangements from the “Voidngs Derived from
Chord Scales" course will be performed by a
large ensemble. Then Ensemble department fac-
utty member Lin Biviano presents big band jazz
in the style of the Count Basie, Woody Herman,
Maynard Ferguson and Buddy Rich Bands.
April 12 - Guitar Student Showcase Concert-
Jazz & Blues - Under the direction of faculty
members Garrison Fewell and Curt Shumate,
student led groups perform in jazz and blues
styles. This years concert will include groups led
by Federico Casagrande, Allen Hulsey, Marco
Buenaventura, Eric French, David Jimenz and
Hokei Kamuro.
April 13-Thaddeus Hogarth — Guitar department
faculty member Thaddeus Hogarth leads his 4-
piece band with Joey Scrima on drums, David
Sparr on keyboards and Wesley Wirth on bass,
in an evening of original R & b funk composi-
tions from his upcoming recording Live at Bose.
April 14 - Guitar Student Showaase Concert-
Rock & Pop - Under the direction of faculty
members Jon Finn and Lauren Passarelli, student
led groups perform in rock and pop styles.
April 15- Rick Peckham Group- Assistant Chair
of the Guitar Department Rick Peckham leads a
group with Bruno Raberg, bass and Nick Falk,
drums, performing his original compositions,
induding selections from his critically acdaimed
release Left End.
April 21- Singers Showcase- Berklee's premiere
vocal event offers a variety of styles and musical
settings for some of the college’s exceptional
singers. The Spring 2005 Singer's Showcase will
feature the talents of lead vocalists Kamaria
Oulsley, Jeremy Ragsdale, Tiwa Savage, Dawn
Royston, Major" Choirboy" Johnson, Ryan
Pinkston, Jessica Wolfe, Natalie Fernandez, and
Nadine Ford. They will be performing the music
of Destiny's Child, Joni Mitchell, The Jackson
Five, Sarah Brightman, Anikta Baker, Shakira,
and many others.
April 25- Gospel Ensemble-Dennis Berklee
Reverence Gospel Ensemble
An evening of contemporary and traditional
gospel music performed by Berklee's Reverence
Gospel Ensemble directed by faculty member
Berklee College
of Music
www.berklee.edu
1140 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215-3693
Dennis Montgomery Ill. Berklee's small gospel
ensemble, Overjoyed, will also perform.
April 26- The Berklee Contemporary Wind
Ensemble Rhapsody in Bloom ~the
Contemporary Wind Orchestra focuses on con-
temporary compositions by faculty and students
in compendium with pivotal twentieth century
works. The CWO presents a lush orchestral
sound to compliment and bring to life the fine
works of Leos Janacek, Leonard Bemstein, Percy
Grainger and George Gershwin. World premier
performances of works written by Berklee facul-
1y indude those composed by conductor Julius
Williams, with a spedal guest performance by
faculty trumpeter, Christine Fawson. Faculty dar-
inetist, Harry Skoler will feature 2 selections from
his new CD and pianist, Louis Stewart will be
the piano soloist in George Gershwin’s
Rhapsody In Blue and a suite for orchestra and
winds by composer and hornist Dennis LeClaire.
One student compaosition, written by Dorian
Charnis will also make its debut in the concert
entitled, Rhapsody In Bloom. Student conductor
Windy Setiadi will conduct Grainger’ Irish Tune
from County Dery.
April 27- Concert Jazz Orchestra- Contemporary
music for Big Band will be performed under the
direction of facutty composer/amranger/trumpeter
Greg Hopkins.
April 28- Chord Scale/Urban Outreach Jazz
Orchestra - Under the direction of Jazz
Composition department faculty member
Jackson Schultz, some of the strongest student
amangements from the “Voidngs Derived from
Chord Scales" course will be performed by a
large ensemble. Then Ensemble department fac-
utty member Lin Biviano presents big band jazz
in the style of the Count Basie, Woody Herman,
Maynard Ferguson and Buddy Rich Bands.