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H.A.N.D. Tutor Program Coordinator; Award Peer Tutor Program; Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship; PBH Massachusetts General Hospital Volunteer; Mozart society Orchestra...
Literature and Arts B-54, Prof. Robert Levin's course on chamber music from Mozart to Ravel, is fast becoming a Harvard classic. Less than two weeks after the first lecture, a frontpage article in this newspaper spoke of B-54's extraordinary oversubscription, its engaging concert/lecture format and the inspired pedagogue at its healm. All of which begs the question: what is Levin doing right...
Levin is an internationally known pianist who has played with Christopher Hogwood, Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa and other famous musicians. A composer as well, he is famous for his "completions" of fragmented Mozart works...
...course was new to the Top Ten. Professor of Music Robert D. Levin earned raves for his lectures in Literature and Arts B-54, "Chamber Music from Mozart to Ravel," which he is offering for the first time this semester. The course has the seventh largest number of students...
...From Mozart's Don Giovanni to Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, the figure of the libertine, that politically incorrect swine, has swaggered provocatively through 200 years of operatic history. Cads, bounders and rakehells abound onstage: one thinks not only of the lecherous Don and Tom Rakewell but of Nerone, Pinkerton and Eugene Onegin as well -- moral reprobates who give hardly a second thought to the consequences of their actions...