BERKLEE PERFORMANCE C?NTER CONCERTS o May 2 PERCUSSION UNLIMITED - Directed by Dean Anderson, Chairman of the Percussion Department. The Percussion Department's most advanced performing ensembles will present an evening of new, contemporary percussion literature featuring works by Cage, Gibbs ana Kraft. ( May 3 THE SPRING SING THING WITH THE BERKLEE CONTEMPORARY CHOIR directed by Tom Martin, MASS TRANSIT directed by Charles J. Sorrento and introducing the BERKLEE JAZZ KORALE. - The Annual Spring Voice Department Concert will | spotlight three talented choral ensembles performing contemporary music ranging in style from "Singers Unlimited" to Persichetti. May 4 SHEILANCE PRODUCTION - Vocalist Sheila '"Harmony" Ford and saxophonist/vocalist Lance Bryant present a program of jazz,funk and gospel utilizing an outstanding Big Band, vocalists and dancers. May 5 THE STUDIO ORCHESTRA -~ Directed by Donny Nolan. This unique ensemble returns to the Berklee Per formance Center for its annual spring concert in an exciting program that features some of Berklee's most talented performers. | May 9 A DOUBLE CONCERT- THE COLLEGE SINGERS conducted by Kenneth Greenhouse. Berklee's new choral ensemble will be featured in its first performance highlighted by a variety of musical styles. This program of twentieth century music of American composers, including some award-winning vocal jazz arrangements, draws from the talents of over fifty singers. In the second half of the concert student vocalist Randy Crenshaw will lead some of Berklee's most talented performers through a program entitled "CAN ANYTHING GOOD COME FRO® OREGON?". This 2 7 : e d