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Berklee Performance Center Concerts

FALL 1990

THE FIRST BOSTON SAXOPHONE WORKSHOP CONCERT
—The Woodwind Department and the Saxopbone Journal

host the first Boston Saxophone Workshop Concert featuring

a program of contemporary music and jazz for the saxophone.
Steve Mauk, a superb concert artist sponsored by the Selmer
Company, will feature selections for saxophone and piano

from his latest recording, and acclaimed faculty saxophonist
George Garzone will provide an exciting evening of modern

jazz in a quartet setting.

STATE OF THE HEART #4—SONGWRITING DEPARTMENT
FACULTY CONCERT—Songwriting Department Chairman

Jack Perricone presents a stylistically diverse program of composi-
tions by department faculty performed by a fine student ensemble,
guest artist Rise Engerman and faculty artists John Aldrich,

John Stevens, Jimmy Kachulis, Bob Weingart and Jack Perricone.

CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE/STRING ORCHESTRA —

The 45-member Concert Wind Ensemble will perform pieces by
Vaughn-Williams, Persichetti, Husa and Composition Department
Chairman Jack Jarrett under the direction of faculty composer/
conductor Greg Fritze. In the second half, faculty composer/
conductor Dennis Leclaire directs the String Orchestra in a pro-
gram of classical music by Mozart, Handel, Nielson and Purcell,
with special guest faculty 'vocalist Luz Bermejo.

COUNTRY NIGHT

THE BERKLEE WAYNE SHORTER ENSEMBLE/THE
BERKLEE JOHN SCOFIELD ENSEMBLE — Faculty bassist
Bruno Raberg presents a seven-piece ensemble performing the
contemporary jazz compositions of Wayne Shorter. In the second
half, the post-bop electric and acoustic jazz compositions of
John Scofield will be performed by a six-piece ensemble directed
by faculty guitarist Rick Peckham.

SINGER'’S SHOWCASE —Some of Berklee’s finest vocalists join
together for a concert of arrangements written especially for this
event in a variety of styles under the direction of Performance
Studies faculty member Ken Zambello, in conjunction with

Yo Team Productions.