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Christopher D. Hampson ’09, a CI member who identifies as an evangelical Christian, says he mostly considered Christian schools because he wanted to attend a school with a strong Christian community...
...Hampson, faced with a choice between Harvard and Wheaton College in Illinois, a Christian college, says he met members of CI and was pleased to discover the strength of the Christian community on campus...
...possible comic operas on record, igniting every line with his sly wit and redwood-sized bass-baritone voice. Don't throw away your old Toscanini album--Claudio Abbado's conducting is sometimes a bit fussy--but Terfel is as fine a Falstaff as has ever lived, and Thomas Hampson is splendid as Ford, the hypersuspicious husband whom Sir John longs to cuckold. If current events are weighing you down, let Verdi buoy you back up. Where there are laughs, there is hope...
Harvard purchased the collection in 1950 from Alfred Hampson, a relative of Emily Dickinson, she said...
...mate and mate. The Marquise (mezzo Frederica von Stade, in top form) is an archmanipulator who wields her sensual allure like a double-edged sword, encouraging her lover's worst instincts as she wreaks her revenge on society. Her foil, the unapologetic knave Valmont (the splendid baritone Thomas Hampson), is a cynical womanizer who makes the fatal mistake of falling in love with one of his victims, unwisely and too well. Who is worse? The amoral rake who seduces and abandons without remorse? Or the wily temptress who sends her dark knight on errant missions of the heart? In this...