Word: bach
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...evening, which began with a soprano performance of Bach, concluded with Henry Purcell's "Come Ye Sons of Art Away," performed by The Centenary Chamber Orchestra; accompanying singers Pamela Murray, David Clegg, David Walker and Stephen Hermes; and the Harvard University Choir...
...yards of "Mad about Classics," "Weekend Classics," "Heavy Classix," "Inifinity Classics," "Best of Bach" and other compact discs have made fast inroads at retail stores. To these rows upon rows of recordings, most of them inexpensive, numerous classical afficionadoes turn up their collective nose. Why? The artists aren't the most famous, the works aren't complete, the selections pander to popular taste, the recording quality isn't great...
...publishers, educators, scholars, ad agencies, and later to television and movie studios, charging fees ranging from $50 to $3,000. At the same time he kept buying news pictures and photographic libraries, cataloging them by an arcane system that Bettmann insisted was based on the intricate complexities of a Bach fugue. "It's all in the music," he said with a twinkle in his eyes...
...form and, perhaps, the peak of his career. In addition to performing live concerts in seven cities, Jarrett, 50, is simultaneously releasing a six-CD set, Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note, featuring his trio's nuanced performances of jazz standards. His "classical" repertoire, moreover, encompasses music from Bach to Bartok; last summer he performed a Mozart piano concerto with the Boston Symphony, and he has just released a disc of suites for keyboard by Handel. Always a difficult composer to pigeonhole--he is scornful of minimalism, which his music sometimes resembles, and calls New Age music, which some profess...
...recall ever being to a service from which no one in the congregation wished to leave," Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 wrote in an e-mail Saturday afternoon. "Everyone remained standing through the entire Bach postlude, though the minister and choir had attempted to lead them...