Berklee Performance Center Concerts February 26- Bass Department Student Concert - Under the direction of Assistant Chair John Repucci, the following bass students will lead their bands in an evening of original compositions, jazz standards, fusion, funk and new age music: Garth Stevenson; Ben Das; Anat Romem; Daniel Thieme; Fernando Mainer. February 27- From Samba to Rumba /You-Night — Pianist Rebecca Cline presents a program of Latin Jazz, drawing on rhythms from Cuba and Brazil. Performing modern Afro-Cuban arrangements of Ellington classics and jazz standards, as well as original music inspired by the Brazilian style of Eliane Elias the rhythm section will include faculty bassist Oscar, bass and faculty guitarist Aquiles Baez. This concert promises to deliver an exciting blend of jazz harmonies with Latin rhythmic intensity. Vocalist, composer, arranger Jennie Laws leads a group of phenomenal musicans, including horns, strings, vocals and rhythm section, through an original set of soul, funk, Rhythm & Blues and Pop with jazz undertones. February 28- Write Of Spring - Under the direction of Jackson Schultz and Ken Pullig, this years’ Write of Spring concert continues the tradition of presenting new faculty music from the jazz composition department. Faculty composers Jackson Schultz, Jeff Friedman, Richard Lowell and Bill Scism will be featured as well as guest composer, internationally acclaimed pianist composer/arranger Michael Abene. The music will be performed by an all-faculty band with varied instrumentation. March 1 — Scotty Johnson & Joe Musella - Classic rock performances by guitar department faculty members Scotty Johnson and Joe Musella. March 2 — Guitar Night Student Showcase - Berklee guitar students Eduardo Faiella, Sebasitan Muller, Mike Welch lead their groups perfomring in a variety of styles under the dlrectlon of faculty members Jim Kelly and Mike Williams. March 5- Women’s Music Network — The Women Musicians Network Concert is produced by students Ayla Davila and Kelli Scarr with advisors Lucy Holstedt, Maggi Scott, and Jane Stachowiak. This show features twelve acts in diverse musical styles with compositions, arrangements, and performances by female Berklee students. The fourth annual BPC concert kicks off March celebrations of Women'’s History Month at Berklee and is sponsored by the College Diversity Committee. Berklee COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1140 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693