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...general, the Band had trouble coping with the Hindemith, evidencing flaws which were absent else-where. Hindemith takes a Straussian delight in piling up layers of motivic material, creating a massive and complicated fabric of sound. There are simply a lot of notes to get through, and often the Band gave the impression it was plowing through the music rather than performing...
...start of a new baseball season is a trivia collector's delight. Consider these tidbits last week...
Luckily, almost all of the dancers find their confidence and their balance by the second half of the program and the choreography improves immeasurably. Lessinger's solo to the poem "The Creation" is a hymn to the human body. It is an intense delight to watch his perfect control over the power in his legs and arms as they carve out the earth...
...area of education, one of his special concerns, Johnson's major recommendation was the establishment of a public television corporation to support noncommercial TV and radio broadcasting. The initial cost would be only $9,000,000, though no price tag could measure its real importance. To the delight of officials at the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation, who recently issued "white papers" supporting noncommercial broadcasting, Johnson tentatively accepted a few ideas from each...
Johnson has put together a high-sounding, unoriginal package calculated to delight Congress, and called it a foreign aid bill. Yet even this package may not pass without severe cuts. Foreign aid may have to wait out the Vietnam War for better days...