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...candidate in Music, who has played for such illustrious musicians as Misha Dichter and Joseph Kalichstein, will perform Piano Concerto No. 23, KV488: Adagio. Amanda Forsythe, soprano, will sing “Misera, dove son!,” KV369 with her silvery tone. Forsythe, who recently made her recital debut in New York, is a winner of the George London Foundation Awards and the Walter W. Naumberg Foundation Award, among others. Finally, actor Jess R. Burkle ’06 will regale audience members with tales and letters from Mozart’s life. And of course, the celebration would...
...disappointment. If this first single is the best they can muster, the new album, “Show Your Bones,” due out this March, will sound more like a dull White Stripes imitation than the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ searing previous work. Where on their debut album, their sound was packed full of edge, passion, and finger-in-the-socket guitar innovation, the new sound of the band, or at least what can be gleaned from their latest track, is comparatively conservative. The guitars are still distorted and the drums still heavy-hitting, but it seems...
...little thawing out to do. Luckily, they’ve got plenty of time. Alex Turner, lead vocalist and guitarist, is still only 19, and none of his three bandmates have much more than a year on him. Despite this, the sensations from Sheffield have released a self-assured debut with style to spare, even if it’s not the genre-defining album many across the pond wanted...
...Charleston Spring Intersectional—the second consecutive week a team of Harvard sailors has notched a fourth-place finish in Charleston, S.C. It was the first regatta of the spring season for the Crimson coed team, and a similar performance to that registered by the women in their debut last week in Charleston. The weekend ended with host and No. 9 Charleston taking the top two spots, followed by No. 5 USC in third. The scoring was much closer at the top than in last week’s event, when Yale cruised to a 42-point...
...Canadian captain Cassie Campbell, who played in her third and very likely last Olympics, looks at video from the women's debut at Nagano in 1998 and thinks, "it's crazy how much bigger and better the game is today." She recalled the boost given hockey in the U.S. by the victory over the Soviet Union in the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics, suggesting the same kicker might occur for women's hockey in Europe now that the Big Two don't appear invincible...