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...evening by introducing President Emeritus James “Jimbo” F. Collins ’06, and extending a jovial welcome to the junior parents in the audience. A junior himself, Finne made a special shout-out to his own mother, setting the tone for the concert??s family-friendly atmosphere. Respighi’s “Pines of Rome,” led by assistant conductor S. Andrew “Drew” Schroeder, opened the program with a successful depiction of colorful themes that illustrated vivid scenes of pine groves. The orchestra...
Before trailing outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers last Wednesday to his Dunster House pep rally—checking Harvard IDs and providing tighter security than at a rock concert??it was just business as usual for Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) this past week...
...enjoyable as Kassab and Agha’s performances were, they brought to light the concert??s single fault: the paucity of explanatory information for listeners unfamiliar with the Arabic musical tradition. The program notes provided a succinct biography of Darweesh, but little else...
...begin to address the question of what went wrong. For these reasons the relationship between the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) and the UC needs to be seriously reevaluated. On Tuesday night, the UC met in an emergency session to discuss problems surrounding the concert, minutes after news of the concert??s cancellation had begun to circulate over e-mail lists across the campus. This failure of communication is only symbolic of the more serious flaws in the institutional relationship between the HCC and the UC. In the days leading up to the cancellation of the concert...
...concert featuring Wyclef Jean was cancelled last night because of lackluster ticket sales, Undergraduate Council (UC) President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 announced at an emergency UC meeting last night. According to HCC Chairman Jack P. McCambridge ’06, the concert??s cancellation will cost the HCC between $25,000 and $30,000. As of yesterday, concert organizers had sold less than half the tickets needed to break even with only four days left before the show. “We were contractually obligated to spend between...