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...took a year to plan. It was very nerve-wracking at times. But it was like this in that it all had to be started from a small basement office." (Mayman's temporary headquarters here is the old Radcliffe College Marshall's office in Agassiz.) Mayman left the BSO after a year however because as she put it, "I didn't feel that I could progress any longer in that job or become more competent or gain a broader range of experience...
...interests are musical--she studied piano for 12 years, has taken guitar lessons since 9th grade, and plays the lute. When she studied in Germany she and a banjo player put together a series of concerts and lectures on American folk music. While working at Tanglewood for the BSO she frequented the shop of a violin maker because she enjoyed its atmosphere of glue pots and violin parts. However Mayman does not own one of the musical appliances which most people take for granted--a record player--largely because she associates it with being settled...
...BSO. A look at the Boston Symphony's new music director, Seiji Ozawa, and a little foreground from Berlioz and Mozart. CH.5. 10 p.m. Color...
SANDERS THEATER. From Music Foundation concert. Leon Kirchner conducting a chamber orchestra with BSO players; soloists: Peter Serkin, Diana Hoagland. Free, no tickets. April...
SYMPHONY HALL. Bernard Haitink conducting the BSO and Chorus Pro Musica. Mozart: Piano Concerto in B-flat (Nerine Barrett, soloist); Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Tickets: 266-1492. April...