admin
Mon, 05/15/2023 - 17:46
Edited Text
October %1
November 1
November 6
November 7
(II\I(( P( 2 Jl04 AT ((mu (()n((lts
FALL 1989 e
BASIC BLUE/ THE BERKLEE BUDDY RICH EN SEMBLE —
Faculty trumpeter Bill Scism leads his sextet in a program of blues
~ in various styles. In the second half, faculty trumpeter Wayne Naus
directs the Berklee Buddy Rich Ensemble in a concert of arrange =
- ments from [he famed bandleaders book
R.A.D. —SPEAK AROUND THE ROOM —Original electrxc ]azz
- and Latin music by Jon Dryden will be performed by drummer :
Scott Amendola leadmg his septet. : :
THE BERKLEE WAYNE SHORTER ENSEMBLE/THE BERKLEE‘ "
JOHN SCOFIELD ENSEMBLE — Under the direction of faculty
~ bassist Bruno Raberg, the seven-piece Wayne Shorter Ensemble
will perform the saxophomsts compositions from throughout :
his career. In the second half, faculty guitarist Rick Peckham pre-
sents the music of John Scofield, including previously unreleased
material, performed by the five- -piece John Scofield Ensemble.
: 'THE CHRISTIAN ROVER GROUP/ ISLAND LIFE———Orlgmal
contemporary compositions by guitarist Christian Rover will
T he performed by his quartet. The Berklee Caribbean Ensemble
directed by Christian Justilien, with faculty advisor Phil Wilson,
‘performs in the second half featuring song and dance in various
styles from all over the Caribbean. Special guests include the
- dance troupe “Les Ballets FQlklorrques of Patric Lacrouix] Wole
November 8
N ovember 9
~ Alade on African percusmon and award wrnnmg steel drummer :
Justin Petty.
CELEBRATING ELLINGTON/ALEJANDRO SANTOS
GROUP —Drummer Hans Schuman features the music of
~ Duke Ellington, including Composmons by Billy Strayhorn and
Juan Tizol, performed by his quintet. In the second half, composer/
arranger/ mstrumentallst Alejandro Santos presents original con-
~temporary music based on Argentinian f()lk mfluences performed
by his eight-piece ensemble r
ROXANNE HALE/ONE N IGHT IN CLEVELAND——Vocahst
Roxanne Hale presents original progressive expernmental pop
~ music for a nine-piece ensemble, featuring Dow Brain on key-
boards. Vocalist Trina Hamlin will then present a program of
- contemporary pop and rock music including the music of
L Rickie Lee Jones, k.d. lang, Terri Gibbs, and others. Her eleven-
- piece ensemble will feature the musical dll‘C(.[lOfl of Dave Limina
and the gultar playmg of Kevin Barry A e
November 1
November 6
November 7
(II\I(( P( 2 Jl04 AT ((mu (()n((lts
FALL 1989 e
BASIC BLUE/ THE BERKLEE BUDDY RICH EN SEMBLE —
Faculty trumpeter Bill Scism leads his sextet in a program of blues
~ in various styles. In the second half, faculty trumpeter Wayne Naus
directs the Berklee Buddy Rich Ensemble in a concert of arrange =
- ments from [he famed bandleaders book
R.A.D. —SPEAK AROUND THE ROOM —Original electrxc ]azz
- and Latin music by Jon Dryden will be performed by drummer :
Scott Amendola leadmg his septet. : :
THE BERKLEE WAYNE SHORTER ENSEMBLE/THE BERKLEE‘ "
JOHN SCOFIELD ENSEMBLE — Under the direction of faculty
~ bassist Bruno Raberg, the seven-piece Wayne Shorter Ensemble
will perform the saxophomsts compositions from throughout :
his career. In the second half, faculty guitarist Rick Peckham pre-
sents the music of John Scofield, including previously unreleased
material, performed by the five- -piece John Scofield Ensemble.
: 'THE CHRISTIAN ROVER GROUP/ ISLAND LIFE———Orlgmal
contemporary compositions by guitarist Christian Rover will
T he performed by his quartet. The Berklee Caribbean Ensemble
directed by Christian Justilien, with faculty advisor Phil Wilson,
‘performs in the second half featuring song and dance in various
styles from all over the Caribbean. Special guests include the
- dance troupe “Les Ballets FQlklorrques of Patric Lacrouix] Wole
November 8
N ovember 9
~ Alade on African percusmon and award wrnnmg steel drummer :
Justin Petty.
CELEBRATING ELLINGTON/ALEJANDRO SANTOS
GROUP —Drummer Hans Schuman features the music of
~ Duke Ellington, including Composmons by Billy Strayhorn and
Juan Tizol, performed by his quintet. In the second half, composer/
arranger/ mstrumentallst Alejandro Santos presents original con-
~temporary music based on Argentinian f()lk mfluences performed
by his eight-piece ensemble r
ROXANNE HALE/ONE N IGHT IN CLEVELAND——Vocahst
Roxanne Hale presents original progressive expernmental pop
~ music for a nine-piece ensemble, featuring Dow Brain on key-
boards. Vocalist Trina Hamlin will then present a program of
- contemporary pop and rock music including the music of
L Rickie Lee Jones, k.d. lang, Terri Gibbs, and others. Her eleven-
- piece ensemble will feature the musical dll‘C(.[lOfl of Dave Limina
and the gultar playmg of Kevin Barry A e