Word: clarineting
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...St.2:00 PM Inherit the WindJFK Jr. Forum Medieval English PolyphonyAdolphus Busch Hall Sonatas for Flute and PianoFogg Art Museum Calderwood Courtyard Lowkeys: Co-ed A CappellaHarvard Yard Stage The Bass ViolinHolden Chapel On The HeirLoker Commons Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall Harbison String Quartet No. 1Memorial Church Music for Clarinet and PianoPaine HallProkofiev Sonata for Two ViolinsPhillips Brooks House Harvard Brass! Sanders Theatre Aikido DemonstrationScience Center D2:30 PM Duelling Lutes: Music for Two GuitarsAdolphus Busch Hall Divided We FallCarpenter Center Wafted, by Angels, Safely AboveCarpenter Center Liszt: Piano and WaterFogg Art Museum Calderwood Courtyard Saptaswara: World FusionHarvard Yard Stage...
...Harvard Jazz Bands are bringing the 47-year-old clarinetist to campus as an Artist-in-Residence for the OFA’s ongoing “Learning with Performers” series. Byron is a rare breed of jazzman. Few choose to specialize in the clarinet. Few modern jazz artists are unafraid to be explicitly political; Byron routinely gives his compositions titles like “(The press made) Rodney King (responsible for the LA riots).” Fewer still cite influences ranging from Duke Ellington and klezmer legend Mickey Katz to rap label Sugar Hill Records...
...most children have just graduated to watching “Sesame Street.” But by that tender age, little Jonathan A. Cohler ’88 had already traded in Big Bird for the big, bad world of the clarinet. Childhood talent matured into adult honors. Prior to attending Harvard, Cohler honed his musical skills just around the corner, under teacher Pasquale Cardillo, the principal clarinetist of the Boston Pops. In his first year at Harvard, Cohler won a fellowship from the world-renowned Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, becoming its youngest member. “Harvard...
...Cosby Show. Oh, Bill Cosby’s pearls of parenting wisdom. I will parent my kids based on the Cosby Show. Do you know the one with Vanessa and a clarinet? That’s the best. Vanessa plays the clarinet for a week and then wants to do something completely different, but Bill in all his parental wisdom explains they bought this clarinet and if she doesn’t use it who will? It’s great...
...switch instruments. The two men on guitar, Ian Parton and Sam Dook, move to keyboards or to the second drum kit in the back of the stage while a cute female multi-instrumentalist bounced between keyboard, guitar, and a bizarre wind-instrument that looked like a cross between a clarinet and a mini-keyboard. Ninja, the fizzbomb cheerleader/singer, shook jangling bells, while Chi Taylor-Fukami rocked out from behind a drum kit twice her size. Despite the positive energy and enthusiastic solicitation of audience participation, the show had a few flaws. The song “The Ice Storm?...