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Berklee Performance Center Concerts
February 26 — From the Block to the Booth: The Evolution of Hip-Hop: Justin
Hughes & Max Joseph present original Hip Hop for 9 pieces and D tracing the
Hip Hop Scene from 1979 to 2003 including music by RUN DMC, the Sugar Hill
" Gang, Grand master Flash, The Furious Five and more.
March 1 — Women’s Music Network - Women’s Music Network - Women
Musicians Network presents its 7th annual Showcase faturing the finest female
talent Berklee has to offer to kick-off Women ‘s History Month. Styles include
funk, fusion, soul, samba, rock and electronica. This year's show is produced by
students Liz Teutsch and Sandra Zorilla with faculty advisor Lucy Holstedt and
sponsored by the College Diversity Committee.
March 2 — Piano Department Student Concert — As part of Piano Week
activities the Piano Department presents some of its finest students in an
evening of performances demonstrating their range and skill. Featured artists
include Juan Gomez Galiardo, lan McGuire, Chris Enright and Roy Assafin trio,
quartet and solo settings.
March 3 - All Keys: Piano Department Faculty Concert - Piano Department
faculty concert and accordion fiesta with Ross Ramsay, Bob Winter & Jetro
DaSilva, Dennis Cecere, Matt Jenson Trio, Bruce Thomas, Josh Rosen Trio,
Joanne Brackeen & Stephany Tiernan, Russ Hoffman and others.
March 4 — Toshiko Akyoshi - Renowned Berklee alumnus bandleader/pianist
Toshiko Akiyoshi performs in a trio setting as part of Piano Week activities.
March 9 — Contemporary Writing Production Department Concert - This year,
the annual CWP Student Concert, directed by CWP Faculty member Dan Moretti,
will be a Tribute to Brazilian Composers. Students will write original arrange-
ments (in varying styles) of master Brazilian composers and songwriters like
Antonio Carlos Jobim, Djavan, Ivan Lins, and many others. The nucleus of the
band will be the DigTrio, including Berklee graduates from Brazil Gustavo Assis
Brasil and Mauricio Zotarelli. The DigTrio recently released their first CD and
specialize in a contemporary approach to Brazilian influenced music. The band
for the concert will also include strings, horns and vocalists. All members of the
band will be either current or former Berklee students.
March 10 - Kyoko Satoh Little Jazz Orchestra — Original jazz and standards
for large ensemble will be presented by alto saxophonist/composer/arranger
Kyoko Satoh with special guest trombonist Phil Wilson.
Berklee
COLLEGE OF MUSIC
1140 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693
February 26 — From the Block to the Booth: The Evolution of Hip-Hop: Justin
Hughes & Max Joseph present original Hip Hop for 9 pieces and D tracing the
Hip Hop Scene from 1979 to 2003 including music by RUN DMC, the Sugar Hill
" Gang, Grand master Flash, The Furious Five and more.
March 1 — Women’s Music Network - Women’s Music Network - Women
Musicians Network presents its 7th annual Showcase faturing the finest female
talent Berklee has to offer to kick-off Women ‘s History Month. Styles include
funk, fusion, soul, samba, rock and electronica. This year's show is produced by
students Liz Teutsch and Sandra Zorilla with faculty advisor Lucy Holstedt and
sponsored by the College Diversity Committee.
March 2 — Piano Department Student Concert — As part of Piano Week
activities the Piano Department presents some of its finest students in an
evening of performances demonstrating their range and skill. Featured artists
include Juan Gomez Galiardo, lan McGuire, Chris Enright and Roy Assafin trio,
quartet and solo settings.
March 3 - All Keys: Piano Department Faculty Concert - Piano Department
faculty concert and accordion fiesta with Ross Ramsay, Bob Winter & Jetro
DaSilva, Dennis Cecere, Matt Jenson Trio, Bruce Thomas, Josh Rosen Trio,
Joanne Brackeen & Stephany Tiernan, Russ Hoffman and others.
March 4 — Toshiko Akyoshi - Renowned Berklee alumnus bandleader/pianist
Toshiko Akiyoshi performs in a trio setting as part of Piano Week activities.
March 9 — Contemporary Writing Production Department Concert - This year,
the annual CWP Student Concert, directed by CWP Faculty member Dan Moretti,
will be a Tribute to Brazilian Composers. Students will write original arrange-
ments (in varying styles) of master Brazilian composers and songwriters like
Antonio Carlos Jobim, Djavan, Ivan Lins, and many others. The nucleus of the
band will be the DigTrio, including Berklee graduates from Brazil Gustavo Assis
Brasil and Mauricio Zotarelli. The DigTrio recently released their first CD and
specialize in a contemporary approach to Brazilian influenced music. The band
for the concert will also include strings, horns and vocalists. All members of the
band will be either current or former Berklee students.
March 10 - Kyoko Satoh Little Jazz Orchestra — Original jazz and standards
for large ensemble will be presented by alto saxophonist/composer/arranger
Kyoko Satoh with special guest trombonist Phil Wilson.
Berklee
COLLEGE OF MUSIC
1140 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693