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...recorded documentation, performed by the London Symphony and Conductor Igor Buketoff. Vladimir Sommer's Vocal Symphony and Jan Klusak's First Invention are impressive enough, but the real "find" here is 15 Prints After Dürer's "Apocalypse" by 35-year-old Lubos Fišer (pronounced Fisher). Read musical episodes for prints, and you have a work that does not so much interpret Dürer, as reflect the austere purity of his graphic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Records: Summer's Choice | 8/30/1971 | See Source »

...going to have to recognize that we also have a people-blight problem." Some already do. When an Indianapolis club went on a traditional 4-H visit to members' houses in a rural, all-white county, one host mother agreed to take a black 4-H-er but threatened to burn the sheets he used after he left. Impressed by the young blacks who came, she now is eager for another exchange...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Urban 4-H | 8/2/1971 | See Source »

...Visual Delights. At Ravenswood last week, Boudreau unveiled yet another newly commissioned work, Report, by an up-and-coming Czechoslovak composer named Lubos Fiser (pronounced Fish-er). Report is a mesmerizing symphonic tattoo in which marchlike rhythms blend effortlessly with geometric splashes of sound. It was hardly a hit with the audience, though. "That doesn't matter," says Boudreau. "As long as they're sitting there, they're absorbing it, getting used to the sound of today." The rapt attention now given "favorites" by Penderecki and Badings seems proof enough of that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Barge Man | 7/26/1971 | See Source »

...Johnson, looking somewhat paunchy and preternaturally proud, said of his library, crammed with 31 million documents of his career: "It's all there-the history of our time, with the bark off." Nixon inadvertently got off the funniest line of the day: "As President Johnson was throwing me-er-showing me through the library . . ." Afterward, the Rev. George Davis of Washington, standing just in front of Vice President Agnew, offered a Spironian benediction rejoicing, among other things, that the University of Texas is "not yet frozen in the glacier of pseudo intellectualism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Johnson Retrospective | 5/31/1971 | See Source »

...er Rabbit. That last charge embarrassed even Dole. Still, under Dole's approving eye, Nofziger continues to zero in on such Democratic weak points as Muskie's temper tantrums and Hubert Humphrey's vice presidential stance on the war. In a recent "analytical piece" on opposition candidates, for example, Monday damned Humphrey for being "as wrapped up in the blunders and errors of the Viet Nam War in the '60s as Br'er Rabbit was in the Tar-Baby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Dole-ing It Out | 5/31/1971 | See Source »

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