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Spring 2001 Issue Volume 12 Number 3 |
In Berklee today's Spring 2001 issue:
PIANO STORIES After nine records as a leader, and dozens more as a sideman, Cyrus Chestnut '85 is following the path of the jazz pioneers and revealing himself in his music.
by Mark Small '73
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LEAD SHEET Beyond Berklee's Walls by Associate Vice President President for Operations Tom Riley '78
Also see New Fordham Road Practice Facility Creates Opportunities for Students by Dean of the Performance Division Matt Marvuglio
THE CARE AND FEEDING OF YOUR AUDIENCE A review of Livingston Taylor's new book Stage Performance by Mark Small '73
WINTER HEALTH TIPS FOR VOCALISTS Practical advice to keep you singing through the coldest days of the season by Associate Professor of Voice Anne Peckham
ALUM PROFILE Ryan Paternite '93: Bagels, Berklee, and the Birdland Sessions by Mark Small '73
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BERKLEE BEAT Encore Gala nets $380,000, music education technology conference, Jay Chattaway residence, Bill Pierce profile, faculty news, and more
IN THE MOMENT . . . A collage capturing hard-working Berklee alumni in the act by Ken Franckling
ALUM NOTES News, quotes, and recordings of note
FINAL CADENCE
CODA When Life Asks You to Play by JoJo David '94
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| EDITOR |
Mark Small '73 |
| CONTRIBUTORS |
Toni Ballard, JoJo David, Ken Franckling, Sarah Godcher, Peter Gordon, Matt Marvuglio, Anne Peckham, Tom Riley, Adrian Ross, and Emily Singer |
| COVER PHOTO |
Paul Foley Special thanks to the management of the Regattabar in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for permission to photograph in their facility. |
| GRAPHICS C0NSULTANT |
Robert Torres |
| COPY EDITOR |
Lisa Burrell |
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Best regards, Mark Small, Editor Berklee Today
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