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...Hall GlitteratiPhillips Brooks House Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with Mozart Society OrchestraSanders Theatre Asian Pop MusicScience Center D1:30 PM Chamber SingersAdolphus Busch Hall Poulenc SextetFogg Art Museum Calderwood Courtyard Fun, Fearless, Female A CappellaHarvard Yard Stage Off the TopHolden Chapel Anahata: Chinese and Indian Classical Fusion Loker Commons U Choir Performs The Best-Beloved: Four Jacobean MotetsMemorial Church Bach for CelloPaine Hall MIHNUET Ultimate String EnsemblePhillips Brooks House Harvard Glee Club LiteScience Center D Pirates and Cowboys and Pops, Oh My!: Harvard Pops OrchestraSanders Theatre Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall1:45 PM Bachelors CottageCarpenter Center Japanese Tea Ceremony Demonstrations.Tearoom, East Asian...
...Music Director Daniel W. Chetel ’06, conducting his last concert with BachSoc, demonstrated a strong stage presence and was most at ease conducting the chorale movements, featuring superbly blended choir and orchestra...
...Bach’s Cantata “Nimm was dein ist” featured The Choral Fellows of Harvard University Choir and was a refreshing programming choice that provided levity from the heavy Romantic program...
...people’s preconceptions about the issue,” Van Cleef said. Her store’s location in Inman Square fits well with her semi-political message, she said. “Especially in this neighborhood, I feel like I’m preaching to the choir,” she added. “It gets great pedestrian traffic.” The store, according to Van Cleef, has sold around 50 pieces of clothing and earned $1500. Her tote bags and girls’ t-shirts are hot commodities, nearly selling out. The store...
...many of his other compositions. Even before the 1984 release of the blockbuster film “Amadeus,” for which the “Requiem” serves as a musical centerpiece, the unfamiliar stylistic elements in the piece sparked the interest of musicologists. The choir will perform a completed iteration of the work by one such scholar, Harvard’s own Robinson Jr. Professor of Humanities Robert D. Levin ’68. The solos will be sung by soprano Teresa Wakim, mezzo-soprano Krista River, tenor Aaron Sheehan, and baritone Nikolas Sean-Paul Nackley...