Word: loeb
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Caffeine's the key, says Matthew S. Cibula '88, as the crew of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui hammered the finishing touches on the play's set of crates and wooden boxes. Lying on the floor in front of the Loeb's Mainstage, Cibula tried to explain how one can manage to coordinate a mainstage play...
Gray says one of the reasons the party was held in Lehman Hall was that the head instructor of VES 176, Senior Lecturer on VES Arthur L. Loeb, is also the Master of Dudley House...
...that as it may, it is difficult to imagine that Brahms would have approved of the overly pensive performance of the sonata in G major, Op. 78, with which violinist Alan Gilbert '89 and pianist Ben Loeb '88-'89 opened their otherwise fine recital last Saturday night in Paine Hall...
...couple of botched passages by pianist Loeb couldn't come close to spoiling the rapt beauty of the Andante tranquillo and Allegretto grazioso. Here one heard a surprisingly fine rapport between pianist and violinist, though the balance was too far slanted toward the violin. Loeb seemed too close to the edge of the keys, and his sound was not as well defined as it might have been...
Gilbert shaped the pastoralsounding second movement, marked Adagio, with exquisite care, and in the last two movements Loeb played octave and chordal passages with gusto: he had obviously prepared well. The audience, which filled only one-third of the hall, applauded heartily, and the ovation was well deserved...