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...beauty of their compositions can be compared favorably to the works of Pushkin, Tolstoy, and Gorky. The Philharmonic will play Tchaikovsky’s “Fifth Symphony,” a work composed after a long period of inactivity caused by his attempts to “cure?? himself of his homosexuality, and one that reaffirmed his compositional mastery. Unlike many of Tchaikovsky’s other pieces, the “Fifth Symphony” was greeted with acclaim after its first performance. But the Boston Chamber Music Society’s program, which will...
...Cure??s “Friday I’m In Love” is not only their worst single by a good measure, it’s blatantly insensitive to the numerous wars, revolutions, genocides, murders and such which have occurred on Fridays through the centuries...
...only stultify the recorded artifact. The titular “Kicking Television” is a fairly uninteresting piece of angular guitar rock reminiscent of “I’m a Wheel” with none of that song’s charm. “Radio Cure?? is another example of a song better left in the studio. Its dissonant chordal structure and hushed vocals are buried in the bustle of live performance, making its inclusion here incongruous. An energetic closing salvo of “Oh distance has a way/of making love understandable?...
...seven-year-old son, Sam, has had Type I diabetes since he was six months old,” he said in the hearings, later adding, “The opportunities presented by human stem cell research offer us the promise of significant advances—and perhaps a cure??for diabetes...
...assertion that record companies are “fighting the future,” or that they aim to “cure?? fans’ desire for music on the Internet, could not be more wrong. Record companies are as enthusiastic as any music fan about the explosion of new ways for consumers to enjoy better sounding music in the cutting-edge formats we all desire. Again and again, we have embraced the technological advances that have allowed tens of millions of people around the world to enjoy the music we create. From scores of download...