Berklee College of Music Concerts 921 Boylston St. Recital Hall February 25 - The Larry Baione Quartet - Guitar Department Chair Larry Baione is joined by Associate Vice President for International Programs, alto saxophonist Larry Monroe, Assistant Chair of the Bass Department John Repucci and Acting Assistant Chair of the Percussion Department , Ron Saveage for an evening of straight ahead jazz originals and compositions by Duke Ellington, Bud Powell and Hank Mobley. February 26 - Anat Cohen Quintet - Senior saxophonist Anat Cohen leads her Quintet through a program of jazz standards and compositions by Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk. March 2 Janus - A two-piano concert featuring students Ivana Lisak and Yoon- Seung Cho in a program of contemporary music by Stravinsky and Messiaen followed by contemporary jazz originals. March 9 - Nordic Voices - Stambandet, The Scandinavia Vocal Ensemlbe directed by faculty member Allen LeVines features sixteen accomplished singers performing the vocal traditions of Iceland, Normway and Sweden. With six and seven part harmonies sung in three langueages, the group performs a wide range of folk traditions including "trall"--singers imitating fiddlers playing dance music. Berklee Performance Center February 25 - Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts Big Band - During a week long visit to Berklee, this premiere jazz ensemble from one of the leading arts high schools in the world will be performing a program of big band jazz. Under the direction of Berklee Alum Yossi Regev, a number of students from this band have gone on to attend Berklee. February 26 - Kendrick Oliver & The New Life Jazz Orchestra featuring Nicholas Paytonwith a special guest appearance by Roy Hargrove* Special guest trumpeters Nicholas Payton and Roy Hargrove join Kendrick Oliver directing the New Life Jazz Orchestra in a program of big band jazz. * Roy Hargrove will be performing with his own group at Scullers Jazz Club at the Double Tree Guest Suites Hotel on February 27 and 28, 1998. Berklee students will receive a $5.00 discount with valid 1.D. on February 27 at 10:30pm. March 3- WMN - Women Musicians Network presents WMN, Sponsored by the College Diversity Committee. Students Ivanne Deneroff and Adrianne Gonzalesm, with faculty member Lucy Holstedt and Student Activities Director Jane Stachowiak, have arranged eleven women acts representing diverse styles including alternate rock, folk, jazz, R & B, spiritual, and pop and diverse religious and ethnic cultures from Central America, Israel, and Canada. The sixth concert of its type makes its BPC premiere kicking off March celebra- tions of Women's History Month at Berklee.