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FRIEDRICH GULDA: INEFFABLE (Columbia). One of the few artists with a solid reputation in both classical and jazz piano, Gulda's second solo jazz record is freer and subtler than his first, but his strength is still dazzling technique. Although Gulda plays as though solving a network of complementary equations, cerebral jazz buffs will find this a rare, stimulating exercise...
...best way to shrug off the puritanical past. Those who do not believe in such an enhanced conception of human liberty may find the film shocking and worthless. But those in the vanguard in the war against inhibition are sure to respond to this new and freer conception of humor...
Hanging Gardens. Though basically a rectangle, Rudolph's $4,000,000 factory presents a procession of profiles as the viewer walks around it. By externalizing what most architects bury within a building-staircases, heating pipes and air ducts-the architect has both opened the interior to freer use and the exterior to a greater play of light. A vast entrance stairway openly sweeps up to a mezzanine in baroque splendor, inviting visitors from a nearby parkway...
Simone: I don't really mean to denigrate marriage altogether. For some people, sure. For others, with proper modifications, sure. But in the ideal society, associations between men and women will be freer than that...
While not increasing the faculty's administrative powers, it will enable groups of teachers in each area to express a unified viewpoint and allow a freer flow of information between areas. Three of the faculty groupings will be "disciplinary"--humanities, social sociences (sociology), and psychology. Each member of the faculty will belong to two groups...