Word: chorus
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...play. Friel utilizes reverie, flashback, and stream of consciousness, but his cleverest device is to divide Gareth O'Donnell into a public and private self played, respectively, by Patrick Bedford and Donal Donnelly. This palpable alter ego, invisible to the other characters, acts as a jazzy Greek chorus, a human pep pill, and a court jester. He laughs when the hero cries and cries when the hero laughs-an alert, ironic, ever-present border guard to keep self-pity from invading pity...
Radcliffe Freshman Chorus; HDC; Leverett House Opera Society; Radcliffe Shield; Radcliffe Choral Society - Secretary - Treasurer; Memorial Church Choir...
Cabot Hall; Radcliffe Freshman Chorus; Radcliffe Choral Society, Alumnae Secretary, Assistant Publicity Manager-NAT; Leverett House Opera Society - Cosi Fan Tutti; Christ Church Eplscopal...
Woodworth, conductor of the Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society until 1958, will be in charge of the Royal College chorus. He will also lecture on music, particularly American music...
...voice quavers and almost cracks with fear. The one female in the production, Sandra Robbins, plays both Belshazzar's queen and the angel. Her soprano voice rings clearly and powerfully over the male voices, and projects almost enough femininity to balance with the rest of the cast. The chorus in solemn, hollow, and always in tune on the difficult modal chants. The small group of instruments is just wispy and scratchy enough to produce a sweetly archaic tone. And the percussion, consisting of a bell, tambourine, triangle, and drum, lends a lilting, ingenuous tone to the music as a whole...