Berklee Performance Center Concerts Spring 1998 February 9 - Standard Original - Faculty vocalist Lisa Thorson presents main- stream original jazz for her quintet featuring Tim Ray, piano, faculty member David Clark, bass, George Schuller, drums, and Cercie Miller, reeds. The reper- toire will include compositions featuring innovative arrangements of jazz standards and original material written by members of the quintet, featuring Ms. Thorson’s lyrics. February 10- On My Way/A Chat with Ornette - Saxophonist Samuel Thomas is joined by pianist Toru Dodo, Bbassist Massimo Biolcati and crummer Marc Gratama in a program of origianl compostiions fro jazz quartet. Then saxophon- ist Alon Farber presents original music influenced by the music of Ornett Coleman, Eric Dolphy and Booker Littles for three horns and rhythm section. In addition to Toru Dodo and Massimo Biolcati, the group is rounded out by trumpeter Avishai Cohen, saxophonist Eli Degibri and special guest Shamir Bluemenkranz. February 11 - Leo Blanco at the B.P.C. - Pianist Leo Blanco presents original compositions and music by Bud Powell, Herbie Hancock, and Egberto Gismonti performed by his quartet with faculty saxophonist Dino Govoni, bassist Yoshi Waki and drummer Eric Thompson. February 17- For People Who I Love/Zoo People - Drummer Sangpil Yoon presents hard bop compositions by Coltrane, Rollins, Shorter and others per- formed by his quartet with Masanori Okazaki, tenor saxophone, Takeshi Asai, piano and Jin-Ho Heo, bass. In the second half, guitarist Andre Kunz and Jump World will perform original music composed and arranged by Kunz. The group includes tenor saxophonist Ryan Woodward, keyboardist Assen Doykin, bassist Ben Zwerin and drummer Cengiz Baysal. February 18- On a More Classical Note/The Billy Childs Suite - Under the direction of Dawn Daggs and faculty advisor Julius Williams, this concert opens by highlighting the activity of black performers in classical music including pieces for various combinations of flute, piano violin and trumpet. Then composer Paul Beaudry and faculty advisor Walter Beasley will present a homage to African-American composer/jazz pianist Billy Childs with a six- movement original jazz suite reflecting the different styles of Childs’ writing and displaying the elements that he has added to the art of jazz composition. February 19- Bass Department Student Concert - Bass students, under the direction of department Chair Rich Appleman, perform in Duo, Trio and small group settings. The Performance Center at Berklee College of Music is a Ticketmaster outlet.