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...time went on, The Beatles became much more than fantasies of pre-pubescent girls. Esquire Magazine dubbed The Beatles "Purveyors of the New Sentimentality"; newspapers hailed them as "the Voice of the '60 s"; and critics compared them to Beethoven and Chopin, Sinatra and Presley, Eliot and O'Neill. In high schools, English teachers used "relevant" Beatle songs to communicate with their alienated students. In academia, scholars minutely analyzed the irony and symbolism of "Sergeant Pepper." People were married to the music of The Beatles, and at least one man had his funeral conducted to the tunes of the Liverpool...
Unlike the pair of Chopin waltzes that Pianist Byron Janis found in a French chateau in 1967, the Brahms Sonata for Cello and Piano in D Major has not languished in some dark castle. For some 60 years it had been filed and forgotten in the library of the Vienna Municipal Conservatory. Six months ago Gottfried Marcus, a pianist and musicologist, happened across the manu script. This spring the work was per formed on a Viennese television culture short. "I was in the middle of rebuild ing my house, in the midst of the mess with a TV going...
John Buttrick is what's in Cambridge this week for classical music buffs. He'll play Haydn sonatas and Chopin mazurkas on piano July 9 as part of MIT's chamber Music Festival. 8 p.m. at Kreske Auditorium, And free...
Mark Holland '71, planist, in recital. Works of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Liszt. Free. Thursday...
...Wilmarth, pianist, in recital. Works of Schumann, Debussy, Chopin. Free. Friday, April...