Word: concertant
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...best moments of spring term was emerging from Lowell Lec and the last exam of the year and hearing the Cambridge Brass Ensemble playing from the tower of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Bring your lunch; the concert begins a little after noon. Strangely enough, the acoustics are slightly better outside the courtyard wall, allowing for occasional drowning out of music by truck traffic on Kirkland Street...
Busch-Reisinger Museum: Cambridge Brass Ensemble perform a Tower Concert. Free. Thursday, October 4, 12:00 noon. Harvard Square Theater: "The Unanswered Question", a Charles Eliot Norton Lecture by Leonard Bernstein. Free. Tickets available 2-9:00 p.m. on the 8th, 2-7 p.m. on the 9th, at the Theater. Tuesday, October...
First Church in Cambridge (11 Garden St.): Lionel Rogg, organist, in concert. Tickets: $3 (students: $2). Tuesday, October...
...HORDES THAT fill the sticky, smok Astor theater to see Jimi Plays Berkeley are rock concert crowds. They shout to friends in the balcony and stomp their feet impatiently. And when the house lights dim--after the usual delay peculiar to rock concerts--matches flare and shoulders hunch throughout the theater. Excited, they sit back to let the Jimi Hendrix Experience wash over them...
...soprano cannot always be prima donna assoluta, but Maria Callas, 49, does not stop behaving like one. With only three days to go before her first concert in eight years, Callas bowed out with an eye infection, plunging London Impresario Sandor Gorlinsky and 3,000 fans, some of whom had paid over ? 100 a ticket on the black market, into purgatorio. Before her vision clouded, however, Callas had seen Gorlinsky schedule her old archrival Soprano Renata Tebaldi, 51, for a London recital just 17 days after her own comeback...