Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Berklee Performance Center Concerts SPRING ‘86 HARBINGER IN THE WINDS — Faculty saxophonist Jimmy Mosher presents an evening of contemporary jazz with compositions by fac- ulty members Bob Freedman and Greg Hopkins and special quest, guitarist Mick Goodrick. Double Concert — MATSURI IV FRIENDS/TOSHIHIKO MASUI AND HIS ENSEMBLE — Senior guitarist Steve Pang opens this concert with original contemporary fusion performed by a quintet with spe- cial guests, percussionist Tommy Campbell and alumnus trumpeter Tiger Okoshi. In the second half pianist/‘composer/arranger Toshihiko Masui directs an eleven-piece ensemble in a program of original contemporary jazz. A AN EVENING WITH THE BERKLEE RAINBOW BAND — Faculty trom- bonist/composer Phil Wilson brings his acclaimed Rainbow Band to the Performance Center stage for an evening of fusion compositions by group members and other contemporary artists. Double Concert — OUTBOUND/CUCKOO’S NEST: SECOND FLIGHT — To open this double concert, drummer Ben Perowsky presents "Outbound, " a program of straight ahead contemporary Jjazz for quintet with compositions by Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, Dave Liebman and others. In the second half, senior composer/ arranger/woodwind player Paul Faatz presents a set of modern, avant-garde, pan-galactic jazz in a variety of instrumental settings with featured soloists faculty saxophonist Allan Chase, pianist Christian Jacob, and saxophonist Donny McCaslin. Double Concert — ETHNOFUSICOLOGY/DARCEL! — Faculty trumpeter Bill Scism presents his student ensemble in a program of original music that combines contemporary electric sounds with horns and a bamboo flute. In the second half, faculty drummer David Weigert presents a program of pop/rock and rhythm and blues originals for his seven-piece ensemble featuring student vocalist Darcel Spear. POLY WANTS A RHYTHM — Drummer Jack Cook offers an evening of varied music and group settings. In the first half, a quintet will perform ECM style original compositions. After intermission the group Digital Hands, with faculty members Tim Hagans, trumpet, Steve Rochinski, guitar, and Fred Lipsius, sax, will perform jazz—rock fusion compositions by group members. &