Word: concertizer
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That call came in 1989, asking Golan if he wanted to become director of development for the 57th Street concert hall. Golan, having worked in a similar capacity for the New York Public Library, New York Public Radio and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, knew that he enjoyed this line of work...
...simultaneously has so much to offer, both to the mind and to the spirit. It’s an emotional experience to go through a great concert; it’s also an intellectual experience to think about a great concert,” he says. “If anybody polled my house on how we spend our nights, I probably go to 80 to 100 classical music concerts a year and five of anything else, including movies and theater...
...known Golan for nearly all of his tenure at Carnegie, meeting him first at a Luciano Pavarotti concert, where she said his love for music and his love for his job were clear...
...social experiences, such as Springfest and Its Movie Time at Harvard, are laudable. And funding support that the University provides to student-organized social times, such as Freshmen Week and Senior Week are a step in the right direction. But more needs to be done. The long-promised headliner concert at Bright Hockey Center has yet to materialize, party hours are still overly restrictive and the University can clearly do more to advocate later hours for popular Square eateries...
...advancing these negotiations. The Bush administration needs to devote to this project the time, will and attention needed to see it through to a satisfactory conclusion. With an immediate goal of ending terror and violence, and an ultimate goal of securing a lasting peace, America must act in concert with its allies to effect change in this region...