Word: chorally
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...arts abound across Harvard — in nearly 150 undergraduate student organizations, in countless instrumental and choral groups, in the collections of Harvard’s museums, in studios in the Carpenter Center and the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES), in the Harvard Film Archive, at the American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.), in the Office for the Arts, in the New College Theatre, in the fellowship program at Radcliffe, in poetry and creative writing classes in the Department of English, in the teaching and scholarship of the Graduate School of Design (GSD), in the lives of faculty, students...
...traditions in the past few years. The final concert this year will be a performance of Brahms’s “German Requiem” with the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus during Arts First weekend. It is the latest in a series of annual performances of large choral and orchestra works which have been occurring regularly in the past several years. “Looking toward the future, HRO would like to set a precedent of collaborating with other musical groups on campus, such as for this year’s Arts First performance of Brahms...
...most writers know what they wish to do from a very early age. Most have a sacred inner voice that tells us we’re a writer,” she says.Playwriting was a natural progression for Evans, who worked in theatrical production, choral arrangement and conducting prior to picking up the pen.“In my case I was able to get a good sense of what was required to put a play on before I even began to write my first script,” she says.The decision to venture into playwriting was sparked...
...noise of gunshots mixes with solemn choral music to produce an eerily enchanting atmosphere during the Charlestown Working Theater’s newest production, “Republic of Dreams: Under the Sign of the Crocodile,” which runs through...
...there’s a poet who reads a poem, and there’s some sort of speech that somebody gives,” said Simon N. Nicholas ’07, who among other things, has been an active member of Harvard’s choral music community and will be employed by Teach for America next year. “All I know is that we wear a cap and gown,” Phillips said. “I think there might be a key involved.” James F. Coakley...