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Howard, a 5-foot-9, 176-pound native of Cleveland, also would become only the fifth Heisman winner who was not a quarterback or running back...
...each program, and often the most startling revelations occur in these works. Ives' Three-Page Sonata or Stockhausen's Klavierstuck IX are rinsed in his effervescent Romanticism, and concertgoers find formidable works exciting. Cherkassky's birthday bash is Dec. 2 at Carnegie Hall; several other dates, including St. Louis, Cleveland, London and Rome will follow...
DVORAK, SYMPHONY NO. 6; JANACEK, TARAS BULBA (London). Though Dvorak composed at least four great symphonies in which Czech-flavored melodies flow with Schubertian ease and Brahmsian grandeur, he is known mostly for his ninth, the "New World." Christoph von Dohnanyi leads his Cleveland Orchestra here in a fine performance of the sixth and a deftly dramatic reading of Leos Janacek's programmatic rhapsody Taras Bulba...
Since I have some unorthodox ideas of my own (the Cleveland Indians will rise again, to name one), it is comforting to know that in San Francisco people feel unintimidated about expressing such beliefs publicly. This live- and-let-live attitude has frayed in recent years as gays have flexed their new political muscle, often angrily, but general tolerance is still intact...
...Drury continues his level of play, he may even get a chance to see something more exciting than Detroit, Cleveland and St. Lake City. Come February, he may get the unique opportunity to march in the Olympic parade in Albertville, France...