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...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...
...framed by a technically stunning routine by the other 10 dancers. The evening concludes with the Boston premiere of “Lambarena,” a work that was first staged by the San Francisco Ballet in 1995. Both the choreography and score skillfully blend the classicism of Bach and ballet with the sound and movement of West Africa. In contrast to the other minimalist pieces, it provides the most defined storyline, possibly commenting on European involvement in Africa. With appropriate backdrop and costumes, this combination of classical ballet infused with authentic African dance results in a bright, engaging...
...safety reforms to administrators, also took up the identification issue at a meeting last Thursday. HCSC Chair and Assistant Dean of the College John “Jay” Ellison said the committee will most likely recommend uniform modifications to allow for further identification for employees. David R. Bach ’07, who alerted police to the convicted rapist in Mather, said he supports a more stringent identification policy. For Bach, who said he has been slightly more cautious since the October incident, further identification would allow students to both feel safe and not “make...
While one might expect the Bach Society Orchestra (BachSoc) to stick to its namesake composer or to fall into the tendency to play only Mozart during this celebratory year, its varied song selection made for a refreshing concert this past Saturday in Paine Hall. One was, as always, left with admiration for the achievements of the entirely student-run chamber orchestra, currently led by Music Director Daniel W. Chetel ’06 and concertmaster Alex Y. Shiozaki...
...Bach Society Orchestra Saturday, Mar. 4. 8:00 PM. Paine Hall. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $10 general admission, $6 students. Originally founded in 1898 as the “Musical Club of Harvard University,” the Bach Society Orchestra has been alive and performing for quite some time. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, however, has not. Regardless of this minor logistical challenge, the two creative entities will share the Paine Hall stage this Saturday as BachSoc commemorates the 250th anniversary of Mozart’s birth. The performance will be one of only...