Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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LEOS JANÁCEK: CONCERTINO FOR PIANO (Crossroads). Among the latest additions to the fast-growing U.S. catalogue of Janáacek's works is this four-movement suite for piano with six instruments, which enter by ones and twos to sass the piano and one another. Not top-drawer Janácek, but nonetheless vigorous and jazzy with its insistent themes, bold fistfuls of chords and thumping rhythms. Josef Pálenicek is the pianist...
Barnes finally said yes, partly because he will still be allowed to review the dance-a formidable double assignment for a critic of even Barnes's energy. But he is fast boning up on the U.S. theater and has become reasonably enthusiastic about his new job. "This season has been so bad," he says, "that it can only get better...
...their legs as shock absorbers while the bob dances freely beneath them. Since there are four points of contact with the snow, spills happen much less frequently than in skiing, and enthusiasts insist that it is virtually impossible to break a leg. Even when elated beginners go too fast and hit a bump, the worst that usually happens is a harmless wipe-out in soft snow...
...Silliman's victory was superior conditioning. The Yale champions used a fast break offense to wear down the already tired Eliot squad, which had played two tough games earlier in the week in its successful drive for the Harvard championship...
...between scholars and the administration? Or is it a general lack of understanding about Asian problems among the American people? Probably this is a partial explanation. Or is it that America has some sort of limit in the understanding of Asia? I think not, and hope not. Asia is fast changing. I have no doubt that Americans will be able to keep up with the pace of the new changing Asia...