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There are a few inappropriate giggles at Manhattan's Lincoln Center, but no matter. The important thing is that French Composer Maurice Ghana's jagged, surrealistic chamber opera, Syllabaire pour Phèdre (1967), has found a stage. Together with Henry Purcell's well-known yet seldom performed 17th century opera Dido and Aeneas, Ghana's work last week inaugurated the Metropolitan Opera's Mini-Met-officially known as the Opera at the Forum...
...charges. In fact, the company itself had first reported the tampering to authorities and transferred the four responsible employees out of its testing department. Ford also made a strong pitch for suspension of federal emission standards for 1975 and 1976. President Lee A. lacocca told the New York Chamber of Commerce that the industry "has been backed to the cliff edge of desperation," and that if the suspension is not granted, "a complete shutdown of the U.S. auto industry" could result...
Somehow the best undergraduate musicians find each other for chamber music. The quartet at Holmes Hall next Tuesday has some of the best players in the College. They are joined by Fred Fox, an excellent oboist who has remained at Harvard with Bryce-like tenacity...
HOLMES HALL. Chamber music for oboe, strings, and piano. Works by Mozart, Bloch, and Britten...
There was another rarely performed double bill at Agassiz this Fall--the New England Chamber Opera's production of Busoni's Arlecchino and Gounod's Gift of the Gods. There were also two first performances this week. The New England Regional Opera (NERO) gave Carlisle Floyd's Of Mice and Men its East Coast professional premiere last weekend at the Loeb, and the Associate Artists' Opera Company gave Karl Heinrich Graun's Montezuma its American premiere last night in Boston...