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...March 29, 1795 in Vienna. Another unique aspect is the size of the orchestra required for a concerto. With the absence of timpani and brass, the orchestra is small indeed. The effect is a composition more in the spirit of the single-emphasis Mozart concerto, even though there are frequent modulations, digressions and development...

Author: By Terri Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SYDNEY OL? (AU LAIT) | 12/4/1998 | See Source »

Candice L. Hoyes'99, who wrote the only undergraduate essay included in the booklet, said she hoped her essay would facilitate more frequent discussions about identity...

Author: By Amanda H. Beck, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Race Relations Handbook Distributed to Promote Dialogue | 11/30/1998 | See Source »

Your article on the Trilogy computer company (Business, Nov. 16) convinced me that the frequent student gripes about your credibility are more than valid. A constant barrage of advertisements for consulting and international banking firms ordinarily crowd your pages--I had learned to ignore the ads, reading only at the stories...

Author: By N. BRENNAN Morrison, | Title: Keep Ads, Articles Separate | 11/24/1998 | See Source »

Sorrento said the rapport he had with students continued to develop over the years. He said he will make frequent visits to the newspaper office, even in his retirement, which began in September...

Author: By Christopher C. Pappas, CONTRIBUTING WRITERS | Title: Mayor Names City Corner for Sorrento | 11/23/1998 | See Source »

...takes place in the Eliot House dining hall, transformed for this occasion into an arena where stage and audience strangely collide. At first, this non-traditional set-up might seem uncomfortable; the orchestra was extremely close, almost at arms-length from the public. But in fact, this proximity--a frequent device of theater and plays--creates an intimate interaction between the audience and the performers, rare in opera these days. What the work loses in majesty, it gains in intimacy and closeness...

Author: By Marcelline Block, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ETHAN FROME: N EVENING OF OPERA AT ELIOT HOUSE | 11/20/1998 | See Source »

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