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“College has an amazing way of making it okay to not get out of bed in the morning,” says Laura M. Lawless ’00. Many of her years at Harvard were troubled with depression, but when she did get out of bed...
It’s difficult to describe the sound of a group whose influences include indie rock and underground hip-hop, whose vast array of instruments include the melodica and African drums. Their eccentric personalities and musical talents, ranging from classical to jazz, go together surprisingly well.
Since Somerville introduced the program into the choir two years ago, when it evolved out of the morning choir to become an “in-house classical-style a cappella group,” with the typical twelve-member size, the Choral Fellows have been a regular feature at...
After graduation, Rockwell pursued a doctorate from Berkeley in German cultural history, writing his dissertation on operatic reform in Berlin in the 1920s. He freelanced in California before joining the New York Times in 1972 as a classical music critic.
Musical audiences might be surprised by what they find swimming in a sea of poised musicians, polished brass instruments and quivering strings in the Harvard Pops Orchestra (HPO). The 60-member classical orchestra meets all-American baseball and old-school poetry in a scintillating new and creative musical adaptation this...