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Word: debuted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...rich and diversified autumnal foliage of its woods." To the lush beauty of nature, Tanglewood added the spare beauty of modern architecture in 1938 with the 6,037-capacity Music Shed. This is Conductor Erich Leinsdorfs first season in the Shed, and he made his opening-week debut both bold and orthodox by performing a clutch of Mozart concertos and divertimenti never before played at Tanglewood. Says Leinsdorf: "There is nothing wrong in playing Kismet or Rosemarie for a while, but when it becomes a MUST, a forced alternative to digging into the late Beethoven quartets, then we have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Festivals: Sounds of a Summer Night | 7/26/1963 | See Source »

...Maureen Reagan, 21, daughter of Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, will shortly make her screen debut in something called Hootenanny Hoot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: Idols Junior Grade | 7/26/1963 | See Source »

...Robin Corey, 18, is a brown-haired beauty who recently made her TV debut on Father Wendell Corey's Eleventh Hour show...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: Idols Junior Grade | 7/26/1963 | See Source »

Sunday night's concert was the most uniformly excellent event of the Festival. It began with the American debut of a fine French pianist, Martial Solal. Solal showed that a solid classical background can be a great asset to a jazz musician. Harmonically, he is strongly influenced by modern European classical music. Otherwise, his main influence seems to be Bud Powell, who now lives in France. Solal avoids the "funky" cliches of jazz piano, but preserves a real jazz feeling. Working out his ideas with both hands, embellishing his phrases with trills, he created some wonderfully elegant improvisations...

Author: By R. K. I. and Hendrik HERTZBERG Newport, S | Title: Newport '63: The Duke, Martial Solal, Jimmy Smith | 7/9/1963 | See Source »

...nothing new when Britain sends us a well-made cinema comedy. But Sparrows Can't Sing, which has just opened at the Exeter Theatre in Boston, is something more: not only is it a superlative piece of entertainment, but it is also an "important" film. For it marks the debut of Joan Littlewood as a movie director...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: Sparrows Can't Sing | 7/1/1963 | See Source »

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