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Marine Band, its scarlet tunics reflected in the Waterford chandeliers pendent from the 20-foot ceiling, played Bach's Arioso and Barber's Adagio for Strings, as Yuki, the President's favorite mongrel, trotted around outside in new red bootees and a matching jacket inscribed "CONGRATULATIONS...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The White House: Captain Courageous | 12/15/1967 | See Source »

Since typecasting can be as stultifying for musicians as for actors, De Larrocha is beginning to grow uneasy about her near-total identification with Granados and Spanish musical nationalism. When she started playing at the age of two, "first it was Bach and Mozart and the wide range of the European repertory-the necessary base." Now she would like to touch that base more often in her performances, thereby securing her already considerable claim to international stature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pianists: In the Blood | 12/15/1967 | See Source »

...Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and Bach Society Orchestra will present the annual Christmas concert at 8:30 p.m. tonight in Sanders Theatre. There will be caroling after...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Carols | 12/15/1967 | See Source »

...Inside Bach. If any message surfaces from Columbia's far-out stockpile, it is simply that today's musical world spins through healthy confusion. While some composers have chosen to cut themselves off from the familiar sounds of instruments in favor of microphones and amplifiers, others-Lukas Foss, Gunther Schuller and the Russian Edison Denisov-find within orchestral resources the means for flying just as high. Denisov, the first composer from the recently surfaced Russian avant-garde to find his way to records, builds his six-minute Crescendo e Diminuendo by offering the conductor a series of short...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recordings: The Twelve Tones of Christmas | 12/8/1967 | See Source »

...Band shared the program with a group officially known as the Harvard Wind Ensemble, comprised of one or two Band members and the star winds from the HRO and Bach Society. Here there is no problem of multiplication of mistakes through numbers, and the group certainly contains some of the university's best wind talent...

Author: By Robert G. Kopelson, | Title: Harvard Band and Wind Ensemble | 12/4/1967 | See Source »

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