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* Theodore Lambros, The Townie Who Grew Up In The Shadow Of The Yard But Loves Harvard Anyway:
By far the most interesting member of The Class (as Segal and diarist Andrew Eliot, the sometime narrator insist upon calling it) is Theodore Lambros, the commuter who aspires to be a Harvard classics professor. Ted pays his way by working at his father's restaurant, picking up a preppy...
A self-styled conservative. Byrd-refuses to follow the trend that is breaking down the barrier between classics and jazz, will not hop up a piece of serious music. "It's a wedding that loses the best of both," he says. "It destroys the fire of jazz-which should...
For the last two years a young Greek-American has been astounding Europe with his proficiency on the flute. People looking at his trim beard and heavy, horn-rimmed glasses can hardly believe that Lambros Demetrios Callimahos is only 26. People hearing him pipe harmonics and flying chromatic scales think...
Munich heard his first public performance, called him the "flute Paganini." Athens last summer crowned him with laurel. Last week Lambros Demetrios Callimahos made his U. S. debut in a Manhattan recital publicized as an "attempt to restore the flute as a solo instrument."