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...Film ScreeningCarpenter Center3 p.m.Tchaikovsky’s 1812 OvertureLowell House Courtyard3 p.m.GreenTube and Resource Efficiency Program ScreeningsHilles Penthouse (SOCH)4 p.m.Solo Piano RecitalLowell House Junior Common Room4 p.m.The Dudley House OrchestraPaine Hall4 p.m.“Sichuan Triptych” Film Screening Carpenter Center4 p.m.De Boeck, Copland, NielsenPaine Hall4 p.m.The MatriarchsHarvard Hillel4:30 p.m.OndineCenter for European Studies5 p.m.“Ori mi Pe (My Head is Correct)” Film ScreeningCarpenter Center5 p.m.IGP’s Dinner Party ShowAdams House7:30 p.m.‘Tis a Pity She’s a WhoreLoeb Drama Center...
...Copland is really one of the greats when it comes to American band music in the 21st century,” says Bilal A. Siddiqui ’11, one of the managers of the Harvard University Wind Ensemble. Tomorrow, the Wind Ensemble will perform “Old American Songs of Aaron Copland,” a showcase of songs from the corpus of this renowned American composer in celebration of Arts First. The performance, which will take place in Sanders Theatre, will include the piece “The Promise of Living” from Aaron Copland?...
...conductor Hanjay Wang ’11, in his HRO debut, balanced the sound and skillfully led the orchestra through the several tempo changes, but an emphasis on control detracted from the sense of complete abandon that would have fully realized the piece’s excitement.In contrast, the Copland concerto, led by music director James Yannatos, was fluid and evocative. Lowy played with an unfaltering purity of sound, moving seamlessly through all registers of his instrument. His intonation was magnificent, and, unlike most technically advanced performers, Lowy possessed the impressive ability to command his instrument to tell the story...
Fertility clinics are round-the-clock operations, with women coming and going seven days a week for estrogen-monitoring and egg retrieval. The weekend after a California woman gave birth to octuplets, traffic was steady at the Duke Fertility Center in Durham, N.C. Susannah Copland, who oversees Duke's in vitro fertilization (IVF) program, was on call and noticed that "everyone was buzzing about the octuplets." Some patients were shocked, others unnerved. "I don't want eight babies," they told her. "And we don't want you to have eight babies," she responded...
...will continue to counsel patients that one embryo is the way to go," says Copland. "What does Mother Nature usually give us? One baby at a time...