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DIED. ROBERT J. LURTSEMA, 68, host of classical-music radio show Morning pro musica, known for his sonorous voice and his practice of playing a recording of a birdsong at the opening of his show; of lung disease...
...name really fast, and people will think you're talking about Austin Powers. The Harvard University Art Museum proudly presents "The Annual E. Power Biggs Memorial Bach Recital," with Werner Jakob, founder and artistic director of Nuremberg's Musica Sacra Festival. Adolphus Busch Hall, 29 Kirkland St. 495-4544. 3 p.m. $8 students...
This Saturday, Harvard Square will host a mini-festival of arts-related demonstrations, performances, and workshops, all presented under the aegis of "Contemporary Arts Day," a joint project of the American Repertory Theatre, the Institute for Contemporary. Boston Musica Viva and Dance Umbrella. These are the cream of local arts institutions, and between them they cover virtually every medium, so there should be something to please every taste...
...became as famous for performing the works of these composers as for his own music. Upon graduating from Harvard, Rzewski spent two years at Princeton before going to Europe on Fulbright and Ford Foundation grants to study with Luigi Dallapiccola and Elliott Carter. In Rome, he helped to found Musica Elettronica Viva, a group dedicated to live and improvised electronic music...
...Boston Musica Viva. Start of its 24th season. Edward Pickman Hall, 27 Garden St., Cambridge. Friday, Oct. 2. Call 353-0556 for more information...