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...Class Day Exercises, Tercentenary Theatre, in case of rain at Sanders Theatre. The main speaker will be Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr., the only guest speaker ever invited by a graduating class. Class Orator is Henry P. Norr '68. Class Odist is Arthur Lipkin '68. A "We Won't Go" signing will also take place...
...demonstration is expected to have the cooperation of Mrs. King and an as yet unnamed faculty speaker. Norr is the class Orator, and Arthur Lipkin, the Class Odist, will also and in the demonstration...
...David Diamond's The World of Paul Klee, which had its premiere in 1958, was played by the New York Philharmonic under Assistant Conductor Seymour Lipkin. Each of Diamond's four musical pictures was introduced by a "frame," which served the same mood-setting function that Mussorgsky's "promenades" do in Pictures from an Exhibition. Like Schuller, Composer Diamond used Twittering Machine as the inspiration for one of his pieces, but he saw it in more somber tones: muted, dark-hued movements of the strings, with the picture's more jagged lines delineated by scampering woodwinds...
...victory dramatically underscored that there is more first-rate native instrumental talent in the U.S. than in the whole of Europe. Moreover, the talent is younger. In Cliburn's generation there are at least nine pianists of equal native ability: Byron Janis, 30, Gary Graffman, 29, Seymour Lipkin, 31, Jacob Lateiner, 30, Claude Frank, 32, John Browning, 24, Eugene Istomin, 32, Leon Fleisher, 31, and Canada's Glenn Gould, 25, who has played widely in the U.S. By contrast, Europe has a small handful of young pianists -Austria's Friedrich Gulda and Paul Badura-Skoda, Poland...
ARTHUR BENNETT LIPKIN Birmingham...