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...practice usually frowned upon by classical music goers.Perhaps the most moving and anguished movement of the entire evening was the fourth movement of the symphony. It stressed more effectively than ever the theme of misfortune and desolation: Tchaikovsky’s symphony premiered nine days before his death??which may have been a suicide, though the issue is hotly contested by musicologists.Despite a few slightly messy wind entrances and a brief moment of unsynchronized violin bowing, the HRO, with its newest members performing with the orchestra for the first time, proved to be a success. Even though Friday...
...Queen” is a singularly persuasive attack on the English monarchy. It contrasts the attitudes of Queen Elizabeth II—an old woman out of tune with the feelings of England the week after her former daughter-in-law Princess Diana’s death??with the spin-tacular performance of her recently elected Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen...
...just sweated for Harvard," said James R. Houghton ’58, who succeeded Stone as the Corporation’s senior fellow upon his retirement in 2002. "His death??s a real loss...
...charmingly bumbling Joel Edgerton (“Star Wars: Episode III”), had just left Northampton for the bright lights of London with his uptight girlfriend when he is brought back home to take over the family shoe factory after his father’s unexpected death??cue the pressure to live up to the expectations of dad’s ghost. As the business sinks into financial problems, Price unexpectedly meets Lola and soon is inspired to make sexy boots with heels that won’t break under the weight of the man. Thus...
...will ever escape the shambles he’s made of his own life. On “Fuck Forever,” he sings that, “Happy endings, they never bored me.” But in an album that contains the word “death?? in nearly every song, the sentiment sounds hollow. Listeners anxious for Doherty to recapture the verve he displayed with the Libertines will have to wait a little while longer. In the mean time, there’s always the next “Next Big Thing...