Word: les
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Martin: Sacred Mass for the Kings of France (soloists and Les Chanteurs de Saint-Eustache conducted by the composer; Concord). One of the most elaborate of modern musical hoaxes in a reverent and earsplitting performance. Originally hailed as a newly discovered coronation Mass by 17th century Composer Etienne Moulinié, the work was presented in 1951 in Paris' Basilica of St. Denis before a distinguished audience as part of Paris' celebration of its 2,000th birthday (breathed one critic: "Perhaps the foreign visitors . . . were able to feel what the Kingdom of France once meant"). When a musicologist belatedly...
...irritated because the Boston Bruins kept them from taking the Stanley Cup hockey playoffs in four straight games, the Montreal Canadiens went into the fifth game in their home-town Forum with fists, sticks and shoulders flying By the time the last man had picked himself otf the ice, les Canadiens had won 5-1 earned the National Hockey League championship for the second straight year...
Gilmor, winner of eight of ten matches at 177, also advanced to the quarterfinals, only to lose a 7 to 4 decision to Les Walters of Penn State...
Paul Kelley's injury and Les Duncan's ineligibility have forced Weiland to change his lineup since early in the season. He has expressed satisfaction, however, with Mo Balboni's work on the first line since Kelley was hurt, but he plans to try both Bill DeFord and George Higginbottom at the position...
...conclusion seems to proclaim a sort of human brotherhood that is partially alien to Satrian existentialism. On the other hand, it is quite possible the Satre views these two lonely people who find one another as asserting the same sort of freedom-in-isolation as Orestes in his Les Mouches. But drama, though a powerful media for expressing philosophy, is an imprecise...