Word: mfa
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harpsichord Lecture-Recital--MFA at 7 "Blazing Keyboards"--Berklee Performance Center at 8:15 John La Porta--Berklee Recital Hall...
Bulgarian Music Festival--MFA at 7:30 Gary Steigerwalt--Sander's Theatre at 8:30 Boston University Wind Ensemble--School for the Arts at 8 Music from Marlboro--Longy School at 8:30 "La Serva Padrona" and "Savitri...
Berkeley Women's Music Collective--Paine Hall at 8 Mark Dix--Common Grounds at 8:30 Novo Selo--MFA Tapestry Hall at 7:30 Nameless Coffeehouse--3 Church St. at 7:30 Chuck McDermott and Wheatstraw--Jonathan Swift's at 9 Chris Smither and Kevin Roth--Passim at 8 and 10:30 New England Country Dance--Adams House dining hall at 8 ERA Square Dance--Agassiz Gym at 8:30 Bob Probert and Kevin Kelly--Springfield Street Saloon at 9 Patty Larkin--Back Room at the Idler at 9 Jim Leahy, Jim Fleumadora--Sword-in-the-Stone...
...work of Shiko Munakata, a contemporary Japanese woodblock artist, is the subject of a third MFA exhibition. The museum is displaying several of Munakata's original woodblock prints in addition to photographs of many of his other works. "Flora and Fauna," a collection of about 35 prints and drawings, traces the development of natural history illustration from the 16th to the 19th century, and "Peter Rabbit and Other Tales--Art from the World of Peter Rabbit" is a show well-suited to our current age of nostalgia...
...Gardner Museum is located a few blocks from the MFA. This Venetian Palace houses the collection of Isabella Stuart Gardner, who apparently stipulated in her will that all the paintings in the collection must be left in the exact position she left them in; nothing can be re-arranged to make room for a special show. But the collection, which includes at least a smattering of almost every great master's work and several exquisite antiques, is magnificent. And if the pictures never change, the elaborate arrangements of flowers in the huge couryard do, and the gardens outside provide...