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. of Tsumi.
= FALL lNTO SONG/AMERICAN CLASSICS——VO!U: l)epartment
: (-)et()b,erk 12
Berklee Per fi)rmm 0 g0q)
FALL 1989
SOLO PlANO—Pdculty pmmst LdSLl() (;ard()ny W|ll pert()rm con- =
temporary acoustic ]azz ()rlgm.lls fr()m hls rcu:nt album Tbe 1 egend >
taculty member April Arabian presents a concert of diverse vocal
= - music including jazz and u)ntemp()rdry, popular standards and orrg
~inals. A cappella arrangements will be featured along with faculty
“members Bob Stoloff, Maggi Scott, Russ Hoffman and John Baboian. -
~ In the second half, the ballads and swing tunes of American com-
~ posers will be performed by Voice Department faculty Maggie Scott
October 16
~ - drummer lan Froman and bassist Dan Greenspan in a concert of
and a big band under the direction of Greg Hopkins, with arrange-
' ~ ments by faculty members Bob l*reedm‘m .md Bud Blllmgs -
LE JAZZ—l*aeulty plamst C hrlsuan Jau)b wnll be joined by faculty
~traditional standards and orrgmals, Faculty member saxoph()mst
October 17
October 18
= Jim Odgren will j join the trio for a guest appeanmee e
'HAL CROOK QUARTET—-AL()US[IC jazz, standards and orrgmals -
- composed and arranged by faeulty trombomst Hal Crook, w1|l/be -
u perf()rmed by his quartet : >
‘JOE PARRILLO ENSEMBLE/ SONGS FOR MOTHER EARTH— :
' l-aeulty bassist Mirek Kocandrle presents this seven-piece group
- inan evening of contemporary jazz originals. In the second half,
~ bassist, steel drummer, composer/arranger Ron Reid presents apro-
'2
= gram of originals in an Afro-Caribbean fusing of calypso and jazz
- rhythms performed by his 15-piece Rhythm Earth Ensemble. Fea- ;
- tured composers include Bob Marley, Winston Bailey, Andre Tanicer
and Ralph McDonald. Popular dancer Margaret ”laylor and vocahst
= ~ Alvin R()berts wrll also perform.
.(,)et(k)berb 23
; MORRIS ACEVEDO GROUP/FIRST IMPRESSIONS-——Sem()r -
guitarist Morris Acevedo leads his quartet in a program of contem-
~ porary acoustic jazz mcludmg compositions by Duke Ellington
and Thelonius Monk, as well as originals by Acevedo. In the seC(md
- half, senior trumpeter Steve Ertle presents his nine-piece group
- First Impressions performing fusion and funk orlgmdls and featuring
: ten()r saxoph()mst l)()nny Me(‘aslm - -
. of Tsumi.
= FALL lNTO SONG/AMERICAN CLASSICS——VO!U: l)epartment
: (-)et()b,erk 12
Berklee Per fi)rmm 0 g0q)
FALL 1989
SOLO PlANO—Pdculty pmmst LdSLl() (;ard()ny W|ll pert()rm con- =
temporary acoustic ]azz ()rlgm.lls fr()m hls rcu:nt album Tbe 1 egend >
taculty member April Arabian presents a concert of diverse vocal
= - music including jazz and u)ntemp()rdry, popular standards and orrg
~inals. A cappella arrangements will be featured along with faculty
“members Bob Stoloff, Maggi Scott, Russ Hoffman and John Baboian. -
~ In the second half, the ballads and swing tunes of American com-
~ posers will be performed by Voice Department faculty Maggie Scott
October 16
~ - drummer lan Froman and bassist Dan Greenspan in a concert of
and a big band under the direction of Greg Hopkins, with arrange-
' ~ ments by faculty members Bob l*reedm‘m .md Bud Blllmgs -
LE JAZZ—l*aeulty plamst C hrlsuan Jau)b wnll be joined by faculty
~traditional standards and orrgmals, Faculty member saxoph()mst
October 17
October 18
= Jim Odgren will j join the trio for a guest appeanmee e
'HAL CROOK QUARTET—-AL()US[IC jazz, standards and orrgmals -
- composed and arranged by faeulty trombomst Hal Crook, w1|l/be -
u perf()rmed by his quartet : >
‘JOE PARRILLO ENSEMBLE/ SONGS FOR MOTHER EARTH— :
' l-aeulty bassist Mirek Kocandrle presents this seven-piece group
- inan evening of contemporary jazz originals. In the second half,
~ bassist, steel drummer, composer/arranger Ron Reid presents apro-
'2
= gram of originals in an Afro-Caribbean fusing of calypso and jazz
- rhythms performed by his 15-piece Rhythm Earth Ensemble. Fea- ;
- tured composers include Bob Marley, Winston Bailey, Andre Tanicer
and Ralph McDonald. Popular dancer Margaret ”laylor and vocahst
= ~ Alvin R()berts wrll also perform.
.(,)et(k)berb 23
; MORRIS ACEVEDO GROUP/FIRST IMPRESSIONS-——Sem()r -
guitarist Morris Acevedo leads his quartet in a program of contem-
~ porary acoustic jazz mcludmg compositions by Duke Ellington
and Thelonius Monk, as well as originals by Acevedo. In the seC(md
- half, senior trumpeter Steve Ertle presents his nine-piece group
- First Impressions performing fusion and funk orlgmdls and featuring
: ten()r saxoph()mst l)()nny Me(‘aslm - -
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