David Friend Recital Hall Concerts February 2 — Eric T. Johnson Trio — Faculty guitarist Eric t. Johnson presents jazz by Thelonious Monk, Herbie Nichols, Bill Evans and others for his trio. February 3 — The Mitch Seidman Trio — Faculty guitarist Mitch Seidman leads a trio performing original jazz compositions and standards accom- panied by bassist Bill Morrison and drummer Luther Gray. February 4 — Harp Extravaganza: Berklee Harpists in Concert — Faculty harpist Felice Pomeranz presents classical and jazz by Grandjany, Miles Davis, A.C. Jobim, Hovhaness and others for Berklee harp faculty and students Marimikel Charrier and Marissa Knaub. Fea- tured guests include Performance Division Dean Flutist Matt Marvuglio, faculty percussionist Ricardo Monzon; and faculty bassist Barry Smith. February 5 — The Berklee Bob Marley Ensemble - Faculty pianist Matt Jenson presents a student ensemble performing the music of the Jamai- can musical icon Bob Marley. February 11 — Storytellers - Voice department faculty Didi Stewart presents her students performing pop/rock songs by contemporary singer-songwriters. Storytellers performers reveal the stories behind the song making for a personal, intimate concert experience. February 12 — Jazz Vocal Series - Under the direction of faculty vocalist Maggi Scott, alums of previous jazz vocal series performances will perform jazz standards accompanied by a faculty rhythm section includ- ing Scott on piano. Special guests: Vox One. February 17 — Scat Trall Blues Visur Dance Pols —Under the direction of Berklee faculty member Allen LeVines, the 14 voice Scandinvian Vocal Ensemble “Stambandet” performs authentic Nordic music including dance tunes and ballads from Norway and Sweden as well as “trall,” Scandinavia’s unique vocal imitation of fiddlers playing dance music—a tradition often compared with scat singing. Berklee COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1140 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693 ~v