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October 11
October 12
October 13
October 17
October 19
Berklee Performance Center Concerts
Mingus Among Us/Johannes Wollman & the Mooseworks
Collective—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.
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.
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.”
Quintet - Faculty trumpeter Ken Cervenka leads a quintet, with
faculty members Tim Ray, piano, Rick Peckham, guitar, Bruno
Raberg, bass and Dave Weigert, drums, through a program of
mainstream jazz originals and standards.
Free Music (For All)/Funk-Sexiest - Bassist Florian Feuser is
joined by faculty guitarist Rick Peckham and drummer Bertram
Lehmann performing original contemporary jazz. In the second
half vocalist, composer, arranger You-ji Japanese-Soul leads the
Funksexymobsters in a program of Pop-Funk’'n’ Rock originals and
selections by Prince and Stevie Wonder.
October 24-26 Bass Week Concerts
The Performance Center at Berklee College of Music is a Ticketmaster outlet.
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October 11
October 12
October 13
October 17
October 19
Berklee Performance Center Concerts
Mingus Among Us/Johannes Wollman & the Mooseworks
Collective—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.
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.
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.”
Quintet - Faculty trumpeter Ken Cervenka leads a quintet, with
faculty members Tim Ray, piano, Rick Peckham, guitar, Bruno
Raberg, bass and Dave Weigert, drums, through a program of
mainstream jazz originals and standards.
Free Music (For All)/Funk-Sexiest - Bassist Florian Feuser is
joined by faculty guitarist Rick Peckham and drummer Bertram
Lehmann performing original contemporary jazz. In the second
half vocalist, composer, arranger You-ji Japanese-Soul leads the
Funksexymobsters in a program of Pop-Funk’'n’ Rock originals and
selections by Prince and Stevie Wonder.
October 24-26 Bass Week Concerts
The Performance Center at Berklee College of Music is a Ticketmaster outlet.
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