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Though there were no surprises in his work, all Gonzalez' canvases, whether they dealt with desolation or delight, showed a firm mastery of technique and an ability to convey idea and emotion. Wrote the critic of the Cleveland Press: "Gonzalez' effortless versatility is incredible. He can do anything and do it well . . . He is a genius who will try anything-as long as it has been tried before...
Like many of Fitzgerald's collegiate characters, Steve Burnett, the hero of Senior Spring, ranges from boorishness to sophistication. But author Lumbard fails to justify Burentt's varying attitudes. If Lumbard meant to convey the restlessness of the period, he is not consistent in that attempt, and if he meant to give him any outstanding quality, it is lost in a maze of contradiction. Only with Cassy Kane does he achieve any greatness as a character. In a love affair marred by the shadow of a past abortion, and the grim truth of a present one, there is still...
...individual interpretation. A slight tendency to overact can damage the effect produced by the play. For this reason, the part of Becket, the only major role, is unique. The impressive, moving lines go not to the principal but to the chorus. Yet the actor in the lead must convey all the agony and beauty that comes with martyrdom...
These references to Mr. Kirpatrick's writings (specifically to his Scarlatti biography and his edition of Bach's Goldberg Variations) would find no place in this discussion of his Sanders Theatre recital yesterday afternoon did I not fell that they might help convey the sense of dedication with which he seems to approach specific composers as well as the craft of performing. Furthermore the fruits of this scholarship allow Mr. Kirkpatrick to attain an expressive range which is at once bounded by historical conventions and freely guided by his own taste and sensibility...
...trumpet I convey...