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Berklee Performance Center Concerts
March 9- Michel Camilo and Joe Lovano:
Solos and Duets — Berklee's Herb Alpert
Visiting Professor pianist Michel Camilo and
the Gary Burton Chair in Jazz Performance,
saxophonist Joe Lovano, perform jazz and
Latin originals and standards in solo and duet
settings. $20 for the general public and $15
for seniors
March 10- Women Musicians Network -
Women Musicians Network is proud to pres-
ent its 8th annual Berklee Performanc Center
showcase. A highlight of Women's History
Month, the show features original composi-
tions and arrangements produced and per-
formed by Berklee woman students. This
year’s line up includes Latin jazz, pop, folk,
Celtic, alternative rock, Gamelon, tango, and
Christian rock. Join us in celebrating the tal-
ent of Berklee women.
March 22- Jazz Revelations Records Presents :
Two - Beklee's Jazz recording label presents
an artist showcase featuring big band com-
positions by Asuka Kakitani and John Pyykko,
and groups led by tenor saxophonist Mike
Tucker, guitarist Nir Felder and Drummer
Dave Lewis.
March 24- International Folk Festival- The
19th annual International Folk Music Festival
will feature a wide variety of performers. The
countries and styles represented at this year's
concert include Indonesia, Puerto Rico,
Argenting, Ireland, Scotland, Colombia,
U.S.A., Mexico, Klezmer, and Bluegrass. This
show is part of the Nothing Conservatory
Concert series.
March 28- Pop/Rock Live 2005- The 17th
annual Rock Arranging Live concert high-
lights the best music written by some of the
most talented student songwriters and
Berklee College
of Music
www.berklee.edu
1140 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215-3693
arrangers. Under the direction of faculty
member Mirek Kocandrle, this concert will
present a variety of original compositions as
well as new arrangements of standard
rock/pop repertoire featuring some of the
college's finest vocalists and instrumentalists.
This year we proudly present and feature fac-
ulty member, producer/saxophonist Michael
Hamilton.
March 29- Singer’s Night - Outstanding stu-
dent vocalists representing all semester levels
will perform in a variety of styles including
jazz, rock, R&B, country and Latin under the
direction of the Singers Night Team.
March 30 - Kim Plainfield/Dave Dicenso
March 31 - Tony Smith
April 1 — West African Drum & Dance
Ensembles
April 2 - Tribute to Elvin Jones
April 4- Songwriter’s Night- The Songwriting
Department presents its annual "Songwriters'
Night" showcase featuring the best student
songwriters and performers that Berklee has
to offer.
April 6- Writing Division Awards- The
Professional Writing Division presents it annu-
- al Awards Concert featuring award-winning
writers from the division.
April 8- Yellowjackets Songbook - The
Yellowjackets Songbook
Russell Ferrante and Marcus Baylor of the
Yellowjackets will lead a group of students in
performance of the Yellowjackets vocal song-
book.
March 9- Michel Camilo and Joe Lovano:
Solos and Duets — Berklee's Herb Alpert
Visiting Professor pianist Michel Camilo and
the Gary Burton Chair in Jazz Performance,
saxophonist Joe Lovano, perform jazz and
Latin originals and standards in solo and duet
settings. $20 for the general public and $15
for seniors
March 10- Women Musicians Network -
Women Musicians Network is proud to pres-
ent its 8th annual Berklee Performanc Center
showcase. A highlight of Women's History
Month, the show features original composi-
tions and arrangements produced and per-
formed by Berklee woman students. This
year’s line up includes Latin jazz, pop, folk,
Celtic, alternative rock, Gamelon, tango, and
Christian rock. Join us in celebrating the tal-
ent of Berklee women.
March 22- Jazz Revelations Records Presents :
Two - Beklee's Jazz recording label presents
an artist showcase featuring big band com-
positions by Asuka Kakitani and John Pyykko,
and groups led by tenor saxophonist Mike
Tucker, guitarist Nir Felder and Drummer
Dave Lewis.
March 24- International Folk Festival- The
19th annual International Folk Music Festival
will feature a wide variety of performers. The
countries and styles represented at this year's
concert include Indonesia, Puerto Rico,
Argenting, Ireland, Scotland, Colombia,
U.S.A., Mexico, Klezmer, and Bluegrass. This
show is part of the Nothing Conservatory
Concert series.
March 28- Pop/Rock Live 2005- The 17th
annual Rock Arranging Live concert high-
lights the best music written by some of the
most talented student songwriters and
Berklee College
of Music
www.berklee.edu
1140 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215-3693
arrangers. Under the direction of faculty
member Mirek Kocandrle, this concert will
present a variety of original compositions as
well as new arrangements of standard
rock/pop repertoire featuring some of the
college's finest vocalists and instrumentalists.
This year we proudly present and feature fac-
ulty member, producer/saxophonist Michael
Hamilton.
March 29- Singer’s Night - Outstanding stu-
dent vocalists representing all semester levels
will perform in a variety of styles including
jazz, rock, R&B, country and Latin under the
direction of the Singers Night Team.
March 30 - Kim Plainfield/Dave Dicenso
March 31 - Tony Smith
April 1 — West African Drum & Dance
Ensembles
April 2 - Tribute to Elvin Jones
April 4- Songwriter’s Night- The Songwriting
Department presents its annual "Songwriters'
Night" showcase featuring the best student
songwriters and performers that Berklee has
to offer.
April 6- Writing Division Awards- The
Professional Writing Division presents it annu-
- al Awards Concert featuring award-winning
writers from the division.
April 8- Yellowjackets Songbook - The
Yellowjackets Songbook
Russell Ferrante and Marcus Baylor of the
Yellowjackets will lead a group of students in
performance of the Yellowjackets vocal song-
book.