David Friend Recital Hall Concerts =5 5 February 11 - Tomo Fujita & Blue Funk - Original instrumentals combin- ¥ ing funk, blues, and acid jazz for quartet is presented by Guitar Depart- ment faculty member Tomo Fujita with Piano Department faculty Dave Limina, organ, Percussion department faculty member Larry Finn, drums b and Sean Hurley, bass. February 17 - Latin-Jazz Genesis - Lead by faculty saxophonist Dan Moretti, this sextet will perform music from the Elvin Jones Genesis , album as well as original material with Berklee faculty members Oscar - Stagnaro, bass; John Ramsay, drums; Mike Ringquist; percussion; Daniel Ian Smith and John Griener, tenor. "3 February 18 - Solo Piano - Faculty member Geoffrey Gee presents a concert of improvised solo piano music. Gee’s music blends classical o harmony and technique with impressionist textures and the spontaneity of contemporary jazz. Musical influences can be heard ranging from * Debussey and Ravel to Keith Jarrett and Lyle Mays. February 22 - Stambandet - The Scandinavian Vocal Ensemble -Under - the direction of faculty member Allen LeVines the 15 voice vocal en- - semble Stambandet performs traditional songs from Iceland, Norway and N Sweden featuring six and seven-part harmonies and including a wide _ range of a cappella folk traditions. February 24 - Music for Piano, Four Hands - Composition department faculty member Marti Epstein presents music from the 18th, 19th, and “ % 20th centuries written specifically for piano duet. Compositions by JC Bach, Franz Schubert, Antonin Dvorak, Samuel Barber and Francis Poulenc will be performed by Marti Epstein and Jennifer Elowsky, Instruc- ) tor, Boston College. February 25 - The Sal DiFusco Project - Presented by guitar department ¥ faculty member Sal DiFusco, this concert will contain elements of jazz, rock, funk and fusion and feature compositions by Sal DiFusco, Wayne Berklee _ COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1140 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693