Berklee Performance Center Concerts Spring 1998 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. March 4- Werite of Spring - This concert features the writings of six faculty from the Jazz Composition department performed by an all-faculty band with varied instrumentation from 10 piece group to larger ensembles. Featured composers are Scott Free, Jeff Friedman, Dick Lowell, Jackson Schultz, and Bill Scism. March 5- Piano Department Faculty Concert - Steve Hunt/Bob Christopherson - Steve hunt opens wioth his quintet in a program of jzz/funk fusion. Then Bob Christopherson and his quintet feature original compositions in the jazz/funk style. March 9 - Verde - The Music of Carlos Benavides/Sonata for Jazz Quintet - Original popular Latin-American music sung in Spanish with string section is presented by composer/arranger/singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Carlos Benavides. Then guitarist/composer Brandon Furman presents modern, through composed jazz influenced by Bartok, Haydn, Bach, Weather Report and Coltrane for his quintet. March 11- Music of Contemporary Writing and Production Majors - This third annual concert features the writing of Majors in the Contemporary Writing and Production department. Pop/Rock, fusion and Latin selections will feature performances by many of Berklee’s talented student performers. March 12 - Seiro Hirose Group - Original fusion and Latin compositons for quintet are presented by guitarist Seiro Hirose with Hioraki Honshuku, flute, Garrett Sayers, bass, Mark Shilansky, piano and Juliano Zanoni, drums. The Performance Center at Berklee College of Music is a Ticketmaster outlet.