Word: gottschalk
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...Bernard Gottschalk, who is one of four chief scientists at the Harvard cyclotron, says Warren's study is likely "hocus pocus...
...rather archaic ring," says Gottschalk, adding that he is not familiar with the particular study. "They didn't know a lot about radiation. There are still some things we don't know but we know a lot more...
...impossible to gauge the extent of the alleged money crunch, since Scientists are given little information on church affairs. The church is governed by a five-member Board of Directors with near-absolute powers. Nonetheless, Stephen Gottschalk, a former editor at the church's headquarters, contends that losses from the Mother Church's media operations alone will reach at least $70 million this year (approaching the estimated overall headquarters income of $85 million...
ALAN FEINBERG: THE AMERICAN ROMANTIC (Argo). This young pianist displays his uncommon grasp of the romantic idiom in these flavorful, virtuoso pieces by ^ U.S. composers Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Amy Beach and Robert Helps...
Eclecticism of this kind is not, of course, Bolcom's invention. Louis Moreau Gottschalk, the Civil War-era virtuoso, wrote symphonies as well as show pieces. Charles Ives, whom Bolcom greatly admires, embedded folk songs in his massive orchestral works. Gershwin composed both opera and musical comedies, and in later years Kurt Weill, Virgil Thomson and Leonard Bernstein, among others, have distinguished themselves as musical magpies. Some think, in fact, that eclecticism is what is now fashionable in this unideological age, and that is partly what accounts for Bolcom's recent success...