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...slot, Crimson freshman Richard Hill faced the nation’s fifth-ranked player Gustav Detter, who overwhelmed the rookie...
...instrument himself. Twitching, twisting, and spinning his arms to the flow of Beethoven’s masterpiece, he was truly amazing to watch. The orchestra, precisely matching each of his movements, confidently carried us through the remainder of the work.The second half of the show focused on Gustav Holst’s “The Planets,” a more contemporary piece by the renowned British composer. Split into seven extremely different parts named for each planet (except Earth) and its respective influence on astrology, Holst’s piece proved to be fascinating. The orchestra undoubtedly lived...
...Harvard.”Gassett would be happy to know the organization he helped save is now thriving, entering its 200th year.BICENTENNIALITYAs part of the festivities, James Yannatos, the music director of the HRO, is including several perennial audience favorites in the season’s program, such as Gustav Mahler’s Fifth Symphony and George Gershwin’s “An American in Paris.”Other works planned for this season have close Harvard ties. On the programs for the November and March concerts are “Overture to The Great Gatsby...
...Gustav Mahler’s “Song of a Wayfarer” Sanders Theatre...
...path of maintaining a successful career as both a conductor and composer is a perilous one. Few have succeeded. For instance, Gustav Mahler was known primarily as a conductor during his lifetime. His busy conducting schedule forced him to compose mostly during the summertime, and what he did compose often drew harsh comments from critics...