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...organize existing College-wide activities on a House level. The College, of course, has numerous clubs and organizations, but many of them take so much talent and time that many students fail to join them. A fair-to-good violinist, for example, who does not meet standards of the Bach Society or Pierian Sodality, now finds few places to fiddle in an organized chamber music group. In short, there are many areas besides the successful intramural athletic program where Houses can make valuable contributions to undergraduate activities. The recent formation of a House Debate League is a sign that some...
...says Wang. In addition to his forays into musical theatre, Wang is also a budding classical composer. Last year he was awarded the prestigious Hugh F. MacColl Prize for composition by the Department of Music, and his original piece, “Sonatina,” won the Bach Society Orchestra competition. Come next fall, Wang will pack up his keyboard and head south to Yale, where he plans to study for a Master’s degree in music. Yet the road to New Haven has been anything but straight for this young man of many musical hats. During...
...Society OrchestraSanders Theatre Asian Pop MusicScience Center D1:30 PM Chamber SingersAdolphus Busch Hall Poulenc SextetFogg Art Museum Calderwood Courtyard Fun, Fearless, Female A CappellaHarvard Yard Stage Off the TopHolden Chapel Anahata: Chinese and Indian Classical Fusion Loker Commons U Choir Performs The Best-Beloved: Four Jacobean MotetsMemorial Church Bach for CelloPaine Hall MIHNUET Ultimate String EnsemblePhillips Brooks House Harvard Glee Club LiteScience Center D Pirates and Cowboys and Pops, Oh My!: Harvard Pops OrchestraSanders Theatre Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall1:45 PM Bachelors CottageCarpenter Center Japanese Tea Ceremony Demonstrations.Tearoom, East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department, 5 Bryant St.2...
...Bach Society Orchestra’s (BachSoc) concert on Friday, April 28 was of a similar vein, sandwiching J.S. Bach’s Cantata “Nimm was dein ist” between Beethoven’s Overture to Coriolanus, which describes a Roman exile leading an attack on the democracy of Rome, and his Sixth Symphony, which features idyllic pastures...
...older demographic through extensive classical (and to a lesser extent, jazz) broadcasting. Now, in the face of the imminent demise of WCRB 102.5 FM as a 24-hour classical station, WHRB is poised to become the number one option for the Boston listener seeking a daily dose of Bach or Mahler...