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First in a four-part series on the war in the Gulf...
...common with a soprano saxophone? Quite a lot, when the instrument is played by Jane Ira Bloom, 35, a jazz virtuoso who was the first musician commissioned to create a work for NASA's art program. Witnessing a Discovery shuttle launch close up inspired her to compose a four-part suite entitled Rediscovery, which premiered at Cape Canaveral last fall. Long fascinated by the links between music and motion, Bloom has also composed scores for the famed Pilobolus Dance Theater and the repertory theater at Yale, where she earned a master's in sax in 1977. She uses a synthesizer...
...tells of a four-part plan to deal withPoland's second major worry--how to managelong-term economic stabilization. Sachs saysPoland must eliminate centralized planning,privatize state enterprising and solicit foreignaid in order to end hyperinflation and shortages...
Another work worthy of special attention is the four-part oil painting, "Khakasa," by Jeremy Bollinger. The piece depicts different body parts and is successful because of its rich and subtle use of color, and the elegance of its images...
Ferris directs the church's four-part mixed choir, which he created upon his arrival in 1958, and plays the organ at church services. He also edited the University's third hymn book and designed the Isham Organ, heralded upon its installation as the largest American-built tracker action organ in the United States...