Word: connect
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...civilization, and the pastoral poet. In addition he rounds off his complex work on a note of affirmation that the reader may find more determined than logical, like the highnote climax to a trumpet solo. For the hyphen that Gardner most ardently longs for is the one that might connect night to day, lost to found, chaos to order-all the enemies, all the opposites...
Part of the problem in appreciating contemporary music undoubtedly stems from a lack of familiarity. A listener can't really connect a modern piece with an idiom of style in the same way that even an unknown Romantic or Classical composition can be identified as Romantic or Classical. For one thing, most people don't have a background or vocabulary of contemporary music to relate to contemporary music that they are hearing for the first time. And there is no real contemporary style; trends in modern music are scdivergent that familiarity with one school may be of little help...
Though Roger Horn's design diagonally tries to connect the disparate samples of work, the exhibit does not hang together-indeed some of the pieces look most uncomfortable hanging in the same room...
...half, the score was locked 1-1, with senior Tom Wolfe authoring the lone Harvard point. In the third quarter the Engineers went ahead, 2-1 while Harvard failed to connect on a penalty shot...
Three Harvard shots failed to connect and with one minute on the clock it looked like the home team had been submarined. In a stupendous burst of energy, the Crimson waterballers tied the game. Both points were scored by the injured Raffel: the first came on a penalty shot and the tying goal resulted from a long pass by sophomore goalie Stuart Miller, who played an outstanding game, which Raffel lobbed into...