Berklee Performance Center Concerts February 9 February 13 February 14 February 15 February 16 February 21 February 22 SPRING 1989 INFANT EYES/THE BERKLEE JAZZ ENSEMBLE —Vocalist Michiko Sawanobori leads her sextet in a program of contempo- rary jazz compositions by Coltrane, Shorter and Corea with special guests faculty members Greg Hopkins, trumpet, and John Ramsay;, drums. In the second half, the Berklee Jazz Ensemble, proclaimed the best student jazz ensemble in the nation as recent winners of an N.A_J.E. competition, will perform jazz standards and originals under the direction of trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis. HEADWAY — The Composition Department presents a con- cert of contemporary chamber music by faculty composers Richard Applin, Scott Fessler, Gregory Fitze, Thomas Kelly, Jon Nelson, James Reyes, James Smith, Stephany Tiernan and Clyde Witmyer. The music represented covers a variety of instru- mental combinations from solo tape to various duets, a trio and an ensemble of ten trombones. SPRING AHEAD —T.V. TUNES—The annual Commer- cial Arranging Department concert, under the direction of Richard Grudzinski, will feature TV themes arranged by faculty members Bob Freedman, Bud Billings, Richard Evans, Mirek Kocandrule, Lennie Peterson, George Hargan, Ben Elkins, Donny Nolan, Bob Doezema, Dennis Grillo and Richard Grudzinski and performed by an all-faculty band. REALM OF THE IMPROVISORS/LIVE—AND IN PERSON— Trumpeter Mark Mazor presents a set of free jazz for trumpet, alto saxophone, bass and drums with special guest Bob Gullotti. In the second half, vocalist Lalah Hathaway is “Live and In Person] leading an eight-piece band performing rhythm and blues originals and songs that will be on her upcoming album. KENNY BURRELL —As part of Berklee’s Black Music Celebration, famed guitarist Kenny Burrell will perform with an all-star faculty rhythm section. JON DAMIAN & BILL FRISELL IN CONCERT—Faculty guitarist Jon Damian is joined by renowned guitarist Bill Frisell and vocalist Dominique Eade for a concert of original, contem- porary jazz. LAVA/SOUND OF FOCUS—Guitarist Elon Turgeman opens this concert with a program of original fusion for his quintet with special guest faculty trumpeter Roy Okutani. In the second half, vibraphonist Toshihiro Akamatsu presents original electric and acoustic jazz in a variety of instrumental settings from large ensemble to duet.