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Arthur Rubinstein-Love of Life was made for French television in 1968, when its subject was a peppy 81. The movie received an Oscar in 1969, but is only now showing up in theatrical release, owing largely to distributors' reluctance to handle documentaries on any subjects more serious than...
Died. Lionel Tertis, 98, English viola virtuoso; in London. Born in 1876, on the same day as Cellist Pablo Casals, Tertis campaigned successfully to persuade composers to write solo pieces for his chosen instrument. For more than four decades Tertis was Europe's premier violist, playing with such friends...
A sightreading of Brahms' Requiem; F. John Adams, conductor; Leverett JCR; 4:00.
Clarinet trios by Beethoven and Brahms; David Archibald, clarinet, Shannon Shapp, cello, and David Witten, Piano; Mather Dining Hall; 2:00.
Works of Brahms, Berg, Berwald, and Hoist; the BSO Chamber Players; Sanders Theater; 4:00.