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Berklee Performance Center Concerts

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October 5 The Vision/Sophie Dunér Orchestra-Live—Pianist Cornelius Caludio
Kreusch presents original compositions from his recording entitled 7he Vision,
performed by his quintet. Then, drummer Bertram Lehmann presents the Sophie
Dunér Orchestra featuring Berklee alumna Sophie Dunér, vocals and faculty
member Bruno Raberg, bass performing original jazz compositions.

October 6 Bruno Raberg & Friends//Unidentified—Faculty member bassist
Bruno Raberg presents a program of original compositions in a contemporary jazz
style with influences of Scandinavian folk music. His quintet includes faculty
members Consuelo Candelaria, piano, and Rick Peckham, guitar, as well as Berklee
alum Ole Mathisen, saxes, and Johan Svensson, drums. In the second half, Berklee
faculty member Darell Katz presents the Jazz Composers Alliance Orchestra, a 16-
piece big band, performing original contemporary jazz with special guest guitar
department faculty member Garrison Fewell.

October 11 Mingus Among Us/Johannes Wollman & the Mooseworks Collec-
tive—Drummer Sebastiaan de Krom presents a program featuring the compositions
of legendary bassist/composer/arranger Charles Mingus performed by his 7-piece
ensemble. In the second half, pianist/composer/arranger Johannes Wollman
presents original modern jazz for his quintet.

October 12 Tribute to Heraldo Do Monte/The Paci/Bosse Collaboration—
Brazilian jazz originals and compositions by Heraldo Do Monte, Toninho Horta and
Hermeto Pascoal performed by a 6-piece ensemble under the direction of guitarist
Reginaldo Frazatto, Jr. In the second half, guitarist Dion Paci joins with guitarist
Berklee alum Ron Bosse to present contemporary jazz originals. Pianist Steve
Hamilton, drummer Sebastiaan de Krom and bassist Mark Dubek round out the
ensemble.

October 13 Stars —Faculty pianist Makoto Takenaka and his trio present a program

of jazz standards by Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, and others as well as originals all
sharing the theme of “Stars.”

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