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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Rachmaninoff, Berman shows most clearly his delight with his old style of playing, fluid, elastic shapes. In fact, everything Berman plays seems suffused with a romantic willingness to bend a phrase to an expressive purpose. It would be interesting to hear him take a shot at the baroque or classical composers he's avoided so far. In the small parts o the repertoire he has staked out, however--the Russian and the neo-Romantic--Berman is unsurpassed...

Author: By Joseph N. Strauss, | Title: ALBUMS | 2/12/1976 | See Source »

...sport. Tracing the circumference of perfect circles on the ice, first forward then backward on one foot, the skater moves around a small patch of the rink. Then, after the ice chips have been swept clear, the judges, who have been watching closely, scurry onto the ice. They bend over to examine the skate lines cut into the frozen expanse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: An Arcane Discipline | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

...Listen," he tells a girl who stands on street corners with the local gang, "if you keep hanging out with them, you're gonna get a bad reputation." Rocky refuses to recognize the values of the street. Nor can he bend to the instructions of his employer, a local loan shark. Instead of "breaking the thumbs" of a client Rocky only points a warning finger and cautions "You should a' planned ahead," shaking his head, "You should a' planned ahead...

Author: By Diane Sherlock, | Title: Miracle in Philadelphia | 1/12/1976 | See Source »

Such understanding of local ways is typical of Mother Teresa, who became a citizen of India in 1948. But her Catholic orthodoxy does not bend far. Though the sisters operate 28 family-planning centers in India and elsewhere round the world, the only birth control they offer is the papally-approved rhythm method. As for abortion, Mother Teresa calls it a crime that kills not only the child but the consciences of all involved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SAINTS AMONG US | 12/29/1975 | See Source »

...Helprin is unable to bring to life the garret affair between two Americans in Paris, a composer and a ballet dancer; wrapped up in his descriptions of the composer's wild moments when he writes "music which if played for pigeons would have made them rise in intolerance and bend in a sheet of white and gray across the plane of Paris sky," Helprin is happily oblivious of the fact that he has added nothing new to what earlier and better writers have already said about the theme of American artists in Paris...

Author: By Holly Gorman, | Title: Slow Beauty and No Talk | 12/9/1975 | See Source »

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