March 24 March 25 March 26 March 30 March 31 Berklee Performance Center Concerts SPRING 1992 FOUR SCORE AND SEVEN—This concert will feature an evening of music originally written for film and television by Film Scoring De- partment faculty members Jonathan Klein, David Spear, Michael Rendish, and Don Wilkins presented in a format featuring multiple keyboards, woodwinds, brass and rhythm section. Musical styles will include jazz, Latin, fusion, and new age with guest performers from the Berklee faculty. THE MIDWESTERN SKY II / THIS WOMAN’S WORK—Vocalist Lynette Asheim will lead an 11-piece ensemble performing country, blues, and pop music by Patsy Cline, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Emmylou Harris. In the second half, rock, blues, and country music by Bonnie Raitt, Kate Bush, the Judds, Journey, and others will be presented by vocalist Laura Jean Mergl and a large ensemble featuring faculty guitarist Bob Stanton, vocalist Porter McClister, and bassist Mike Mallory. AN EVENING WITH THE BERKLEE RAINBOW BAND—Faculty composer/arranger/trombonist Phil Wilson presents the Berklee Rainbow Band playing original jazz and fusion compositions. VOCAL SUMMIT / VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE—The 12-voice a cappella vocal ensemble, Vocal Summit, under the direction of Voice Department faculty member Bob Stoloff, opens this evening with a performance of jazz, pop, and classical music as well as original works by group members. Then, faculty vocalist April Arabian presents the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, eight voices and a sextet, perform- ing contemporary arrangements of jazz classics and standards. THE JAZZ FUSION SMALL ENSEMBLE / THE JAZZ FUSION BIG BAND—Faculty composer/pianist Marc Rossi presents student com- positions from his classes Jazz Fusion Compositions and Arranging for Small Ensemble, representing a wide variety of styles within the jazz fusion idiom. In the second half, faculty trumpeter/composer/ar- ranger Brian Lewis directs the Jazz Fusion Big Band performing contemporary rock, jazz, and Latin styles in arrangements by writers such as Bob Mintzer, Matt Harris, and Lewis. Student arrangements from the Writing for Large Ensemble composition course will also be featured.