April 11 April 17 April 18 April 22 April 23 April 24 Berklee Per formance Center Concerts SPRING 1991 THE FIFTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL— Yo Team Productions and the Dean of Student’s Office present students from nine different countries in an evening of authentic instrumentation, singing, dancing, and costumes from their native lands. Groups from Asia, the Philippines, Greece, Taiwan, Norway, Brazil, Curacao Antilles, as well as the Berklee Caribbean Ensemble will be represented. There will be a party featuring various interna- tional foods in the Berklee cafeteria immediately following the perfor- mance. SONGWRITERS NIGHT—Songwriting Department faculty member Bob Weingart presents performances of the winning entries in the 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. 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 Ritt will participate. GUITAR NIGHT XV—Guitar Department Chair Larry Baione presents 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 and Jon Finn. Student performers will include Sten Hostfalt, Niclas Knudson, and Tomo Fujita. THE BERKLEE CONCERT JAZZ ORCHESTRA—Renowned faculty trumpeter/arranger Herb Pomeroy leads the most prestigious en- semble in the college on a program of contemporary big band music. SINGERS SHOWCASE—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 written especially for this event.