Bcrll ce Performance Center Concerts ~ SPRING 1991 : April 17 SONGWRITERSNIGHT——Songwrltmg ":D‘e_fia_rtme}ntf facultymembcr - = - Bob Weingart presents performances of the winning entries in e e annual Berklee Songwriting Contest. Songs in a wide range of pop - styles and a variety of settings will be performed by an all-student - ensemble. s A s ol - April 18 THE EAR TRAINING DEPARTMENT CONCERT—Members of the - Ear Training Department will perform in a variety of settings includ- - ing big band, small jazz, fusion groups, vocal choir, and vocal with - band, featuring faculty as performers, arrangers, ‘composers, or con- ~ ductors. Department members Brian Lewis, Greg Badolato, Tony - Germain, Susannah Sifter, Daryl Lowery, Lydia Okumura, Don Mixon, ‘Rick Peckham, and Carolyn Rivwillpantictpate.. . ». 227 ' Apr il 22 GUITAR NIGHT XV;Guita(- ,De,pk'ax‘t_r"'rii'éq[‘ff(}haiff-*IA,’él‘_rfry ,Béi\(f)h'e; presents s performances in solo, duo, trio, quartet, and guitar ensemble settings ~ of funk, blues, jazz, classical, swing, and heavy metal styles. Featured - faculty include Charles Chapman with the Baroque Jazz Ensemble o ~and Jon Finn. Student performers will include Sten Hostfalt, Niglas. - - Knudson, and Tomo Fujita. ~ April 23 : 'I'HEBER KI.EECONCERTJAZZ ORCHES ESTRA —-Renowned faéulty - N - trumpeter/arranger Herb Pomeroy leads the most prestigious en- - semble in the college on a program of contemporary big band music. April 24 SlNGERSSHOWCASE—The Performance Studies Department’s Yo ~ Team Productions will feature nine of Berklee’s finest vocalists in ~performances of music by Marvin Gaye, Whitney Houston, Cole Porter, the Black Crowes, and many others in a variety of instrumen- ¢ tal settings and arrangements wrilten especially for this event.