The Jazz Masters Series at the Berklee Performance Center The Berklee Performance Center is a former movie theater which the College in 1975 undertook to renovate into the acoustically fine and aesthetically attractive concert hall one sees today. The Jazz Masters Series at the Berklee Performance Center is a program to raise scholarship support for Berklee students, as well as offering Greater Boston residents the finest artists in jazz today. All proceeds from the Series are allocated to a Student Scholarship Fund which provides financial assistance to Berklee students. Those attending the Jazz Masters Series are also welcome to Berklee’s own faculty/ stgdent Spring concert series. The dates of each Series are as follows: * Jazz Masters Series Date College Concert Series (featuring original jazz compositions/ arrangements by Berklee students and faculty) February 9 The Ed Tomassi Quintet Stan Kenton Orchestra February 10 February 14 A Pop Song Festival February 16 OM - An Electro-Acoustic Experience Laurindo Almeida February 18 February 21 An Evening of Original Songs February 22 The Boston Saxophone Quartet February 23 “This Time Now” - Tony Noterfonzo Phil Woods Quintet February 25 s February 28 “When In Doubt, Change The Melody” Ellington Orchestra March 3 March 8 The Jeff Stout Quintet March 21 The Phyliss Mollen Concert March 22 The Boston Jazz Sax Ensemble March 23 The Tony Germain/ Barry Nettles Sextet March 28 An Evening With The Dues Band March 29 Electronic Music Dept. Concert BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC Berklee College of Music was established by President Lawrence Berk in 1945 to prepare students for careers in music through a broadly-based, vocationally- oriented curriculum focusing on contemporary and traditional music forms. The College’s full-time enrollment of 2500 students places it among the largest colleges of music in the world. The diversity and practical emphasis of the curriculum have attracted a student body that is international in character with students currently in attendance from more than 40 countries. ;