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DIED. YEVGENY SVETLANOV, 73, Russian conductor, composer and pianist, who made his conducting debut at the Bolshoi in 1955; in Moscow. Known for his interpretations of Russian compositions, he was recently dismissed from his 35-year post as chief conductor of the State Symphony Orchestra for working too much overseas...
...AZMI, 87, award-winning Urdu poet, lyricist and father of Indian actress Shabana Azmi; in Bombay. A student of the progressive school of poetry, Azmi's writings often mirrored the socio-political scene in India where he was an advocate for a socialist society. DIED. YEVGENY SVETLANOV, 73, Russian conductor who led Russia's State Symphony Orchestra for more than three decades; in Moscow. Svetlanov appeared as a guest for various orchestras around the world, finally getting fired from the symphony for spending too much time conducting abroad. DIED. SEATTLE SLEW, 28, the only living winner of the Triple Crown...
Originally hired in 1996, DeFotis assisted Marvin as a rotating conductor for the Holden Choirs—composed of the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, the Harvard Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society...
However, the rotating conductor system generated discontent among the members of the Holden Choirs because of difficulties in adjusting to the divergent styles of Marvin and DeFotis...
...MBTA conductor for the outbound Red Line found Jayme Lipkin-Moore’s body in a tunnel 250 feet north of the Harvard Square stop around 8 p.m. on Thursday night, shutting down outbound T traffic for nearly three hours...