Word: hansons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Adams House: Graham T. Allison, Jr., Joseph L. Featherstone, James J. Fox, Douglas B. Hanson, Burt P. Johnson, Jr., Donald M. Scott, Lawrence N. Stevens II, James T. Halverson...
...wind ensemble has become a standard medium in this century. Its instruments offer a limited range of tone color, but the fullness and buoyancy of their sounds are ideal materials for manipulating sonority. The most successful piece in this regard was Howard Hanson's Chorale and Alleluia. Its combinations of woodwinds and brass were quite exhilarating, and all the more so because James A. Walker, the band's new conductor, shrewdly separated parts of each choir at various points on the stage. As throughout the evening, entrances were not uniformly clean, but the dissonant sonorities were well executed...
...Crimson's sense of the dramatic was particularly acute last night. As a final, cruel blow to the Elis, Jim Hanson scored two fouls and Stu Ludium hit on a drive narrowing the margin to three points, 66-63. Then Joe Deering missed a foul, and Yale had the ball at mid-court with 20 seconds remaining...
...Elis' 6 ft., 4 in. center, John Dowd, scored 25 points in that game, while teammates Bill Madden and Chip Oldt had 18 and 10 points respectively. Besides those three, the starting lineup will include Marquis Landrum and James Hanson, both senior forwards...
...year-old Orchestra of America, under Conductor Richard Korn at Carnegie Hall, presented a program of the kind of music it was founded to perform-little-known works by American composers. John Knowles Paine's Overture to "As You Like It" and Howard Hanson's Lux Aeterna proved merely to be pleasantly melodic, soundly constructed works with undistinguished profiles. Leon Kirchner's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra belonged to the crash-bang-and-meander school of modernism, with the violins chasing random single notes in sequence while the cello stuttered insistently, as if trying to interrupt...