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...Bullshit," the crowd chanted. Someone standing on a table in the back played Mickey Mouse on a wooden flute...

Author: By Marion E. Mccollom, | Title: Lunching at the CFIA | 4/10/1970 | See Source »

...Washington. At first, Jim Oughton was remarkably composed for a father who had just learned that his eldest child had been blown apart. He told of her storybook childhood, of how she became a good horsewoman and swimmer, played a social game of tennis, studied piano and the flute. Her father remembers Diana as "independent in her thinking. She always had her own ideas, and they were sound ideas." About what? "A picture she liked, the best way to treat an animal, which was the finest season of the year-almost anything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protest: Memories of Diana | 3/30/1970 | See Source »

...played the flute. When in 1??2 complains about the Society's night music led to an official request for its disagreement Heary Gassett refused to resign. He held meetings with himself in his chair, paid himself dues regularly, played his flute in solidity. Finally he persuaded another flutist to join in duets. Gradually they elected other members. The Sodality played...

Author: By Christine Taylor, | Title: From Pierian Sodality Serenading the Ladies For Fun-and Credit To Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra | 3/20/1970 | See Source »

...concert band is taking Cliffies to enlarge its wind section. "There just aren't that many male flute players around," Dill said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concert Band Will Now Accept Cliffies For First Time in Its Playing History | 2/4/1970 | See Source »

Every action was motivated, every sound made sense. Even the customarily foolish flute cadenzas were transformed into an eloquent cascade of accusation, bitter mockery and, finally, deranged wailing. The voice sparkled and soared, flicking through the florid intricacies of the music with the phenomenal speed and accuracy that have made Sills one of the most spectacular singers in the world. When the last high E-flat had died away and Lucia had toppled in death, the benefit audience, many of whom had paid $100 for their seats, shouted and clapped for seven minutes while Beverly Sills paced before the curtain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opera: A New Lucia | 10/17/1969 | See Source »

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