Word: englands
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...Paul Chamber Orchestra in Minneapolis, the nation’s only full-time professional chamber orchestra. The conductor’s penchant for continent-hopping never faded. In 2000, Wolff moved his family to London and became a denizen of the international terminal; for five years, Wolff commuted from England to Germany to serve as Chief Conductor of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony. The classical music tradition is imprinted so deeply in European culture that, as Wolff wryly puts it, “If you’re walking down the street [in Europe] holding a violin case...
...Portugal. As a member of the faculty at Cambridge’s Longy School of Music, Cohler is still tied to the Cambridge community. He is currently the Music Director and Conductor of the Brockton Symphony Orchestra and the assistant conductor of the Youth Philarmonic Orchestra of the New England Conservatory...
...surgeon who treats star New England professional athletes like Curt Schilling and Tom Brady shared his experiences in the medical profession in a visit to Harvard yesterday...
Thomas J. Gill ’85, a team physician for the New England Patriots, Boston Bruins, and Boston Red Sox, and a surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, offered his words of wisdom to a group of undergraduates, many of whom aspire to forge medical careers of their...
...England, Canada, and Australia are recruiting heavily, and their numbers are going way up,” Ladd said. However, Ladd stressed that this analysis is highly speculative...