m ’ Berklee Performance Center Concerts November 3 - E Pluribus Groovus: The Lone Arrangers’ Millen- nium-ending Sojourn- The Contemporary Writing and Production Department faculty showcase their compositions and arrange- ments in a veritable potpourri of musical styles. The annual concert will feature many of Berklee’'s renowned faculty, as well as guest artists, internationally- known drummer and percussion- ist Steve Houghton, faculty saxophonist Dino Govoni, and mem- bers from the vocal group Vox One. CWP Professor Bob Doezema and Department Chair Jay Kennedy direct. November 8 - Singers’ Night - Under the direction of Voice depart- ment Chair Jan Shapiro, specially selected vocal students per- form student arrangements in a variety of styles. November 9 - Jazz Vocal Series - Voice department faculty mem- ber Maggi Scott presents a select group of singers to perform jazz standards accompanied by a trio. -+ November 10 - Patti Austin - Special guest artist Patti Austin g performs as part of Voice week activities. November 17 - An Evening of West African Drum & Dance from Ghana. - Percussion department faculty Joe Galeota Jr. presents the Berklee West African Drum & Dance Ensembles performing music and dance from the Ga, Gargati and Dagbani peoples of Ghana and Togo. Special guests include Professor David Locke, w the Kiniwe Ensemble from Tufts University, and Ghanaian Master Drummer, Emmanuel Agbeli. 3 November 29 - Healing - The Berklee Reverence Gospel En- - semble, and the small group, Overjoyed, under the direction of ' Dennis Montgomery Il, present an evening of contemporary and & traditional gospel music composed by Dennis Montgomerey and David Balfour. Berklee COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1140 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693