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Berklee Performance Center Concerts

March 15- Music of Contemporary Writing and Production Majors - The
Contemporary Writing and Production Department presents the sixth
annual concert featuring the writing of Majors in Contemporary Writing
and Production. A variety of pop/rock, fusion, and Latin compositions
and arrangements written and conducted by CWP Majors will be per-
formed by many of Berklee's talented student instrumentalists and
vocalists.

March 27 - Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble - Faculty vocalist Robin Ginenthal
presents Twentieth Century compositions performed by faculty members
David Callahan and Louis Stewart as well as Lisa DeSiro, Kenji Kikuchi,
Vessala Stoyanova and Jessica Tyson. Featured compositions include
Ancient Voices of Children by George Crumb; and works by Rodrigo and
Ravel.

March 28 - Blue & Latin/The Way to Go - Pianist Jon Urrutia presents
his trio and quartet performing orignal hard bop, and Latin compositions
and works by Coltrane and Monk with special guests Francisco Mela,
drums and faculty member Oscar Stagnaro, bass. In the second half
drummer Sangpil Yoon presents his quintet performing jazz originals with
arrangements by special guest faculty trumpeter Jerry Cecco and Sangpil
Yoon.

March 30- International Folk Fest -

The Yo Team and the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs
presents the 13th International Folk Festival. This year's show will feature
the music of Spain, Mexico, Malaysia/Indonesia/Singapore,Thailand’
Macedonia, Bulgaria, Argentia, Scotland, Turkey, Purerto Rico and Korea.
Selected as the honorees to be recognized by the students, faculty, and
administration of Berklee College of Music for their helpfulness to our
students, support of international educational exchange, and for promot-
ing international goodwill and understanding: Pamela and Larry Fishman
Fishman Transducers, Inc.

April 3- Songwriter’s Night - The twelve winning student songs from the
annual Berklee Songwriters’ Competition from Fall semester 1999 will be
performed in a variety of writing styles including R & B, pop, alternative
rock, alternative folk with arrangements including solo, duo, full band,
strings and horns.. The Songwriters’ Night Band will perform on a half
dozen of the winning songs along with small string and horn ensembles.
Co-directed by Songwriting Department Chair Jack Perricone and faculty
member John Stevens.

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