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...Julia M. Bernstein...
...FROM THE HEART Directed by Francis Coppola Screenplay by Armyan Bernstein and Francis Coppola...
...just what the thrifts needed. But now that rates are falling, many S and Ls are not much better off. The declines are too small, come too late, and will probably not last long enough to help institutions already seriously endangered. Says David Levine, an analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.: "Rates have not dropped far enough to save the industry...
...introduced audiences to unfamiliar repertory by familiar composers like Liszt, and startled them with lucid, penetrating readings of standards like Debussy's La Mer. Under his baton the orchestra reached a level of technical precision that it had lacked for years under his predecessor, Leonard Bernstein. From 1976 to 1980, Boulez presided over the controversial Patrice Chéreau productions of Wagner's Ring cycle at Bayreuth-an incisive interpretation of the mythological saga, which can now be heard, in digital sound, on Philips Records (16 discs...
...Hershy Kay, 62, versatile composer and arranger for numerous Broadway musicals and ballets, as well as movies and television shows; of heart disease; in Danbury, Conn. The son of Russian immigrants, Kay started his career in 1944 orchestrating On the Town, the first Broadway musical of his friend Leonard Bernstein. They later collaborated on Candide (1956 and 1973) and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (1976). Kay had three shows currently playing on Broadway: Evita, A Chorus Line and Barnum. Several of his best scores were musical Americana commissioned by George Balanchine for the New York City Ballet, and include Cakewalk (1951), Western...