- o Q‘ '« Berklee Performance Center Concerts ’O D Q% SFs in March 11 - Hal Crook Trio with Mick Goodrick and Paul Motion - Co-sponsored by a jazz performance grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, this concert presents original music by trombonist Hal Crook for trio featuring guitarist Mick Goodrick, drummer Paul Motian and Crook on trombone with digital 5-voice harmonizer. March 12 - Workprint/Magic Worlds- Original compositions for jazz sextet will be presented by saxophonist Ryan Shore. In the second half, trumpet player/ composer Achim Rothe is presenting his extended composition “Magic Worlds,” for large jazz ensemble combining elements from classical music and jazz. March 14 - Heart & Fire - Faculty trumpeter Wayne Naus presents Latin jazz originals for sextet with special guest faculty member Oscar Stagnaro, bass. March 25 - Clarinets and Friends - The evening will feature music by faculty members Arthur Wellwood, and Matt Marvuglio, performed by woodwind faculty Peter Cokkinias, clarinets, Matt Marvuglio, flutes and synthesizer, Felice Pomerantz, harp and a string ensemble conducted by Arthur Wellwood. March 26 - On Maintenance and Still Holding - Voice department faculty member Jan Shapiro presents an eclectic program of jazz and pop/R&B music including two arrangements by faculty arranger Richard Evans. Compositions by Tadd Dameron, George Gershwin, Thelonious Monk, Gino Vannelli, Debarge and Rod Temperton performed by a variety of ensembles including faculty members Bob Stoloff, drums, Bobby Rogers, guitar, Larry Monroe, saxophone, Ken Cervenka, trumpet, Bob Pilkington, trombone and others. March 27 - Rock Arranging Live! - This annual concert highlights the best music written by some of the most talented student songwriters and arrangers. The concert will present variety of original compositions as well as new arrangements of standard rock/pop repertoire and performance with sequencers and pre-recorded materials. Featured performers include Carita Boronska, Maria Kourou and Alex Meletiou. The Performance Center at Berklee College of Music is a Ticketmaster outlet.