Word: musicalization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...baroque and classical enthusiasts, the New England Baroque Ensemble plays Purcell, Tomkins and Hume at Dunster House Library on Friday at 5:30 p.m. Also, the Cambridge Society for Early Music presents a concert of Mozart led by Michel Piquet on Monday evening at 8:30 p.m. in Sanders Theatre; tickets are at $7, $5, and $3 at the door. Call 247-1465. Finally, Robert and Catherine Strizich and Sandra Hammond play works of Foscarini, de Visee and Goultier in Gallery Gig at the Museum of Fine Arts (Gallery II-51). The lute, guitar and dance festivities begin...
...terms are getting you down. You need spiritual comfort. You need to feel happy. You just need to get away. The gratification of all three needs is just a subway ride away: Godspell, that joyous musical celebration of the Gospel of St. Mark, is playing in Boston through Nov. 23. Stephen Schwartz, the man who helped bring you Pippin, provided the score, of which Day by Day is only one of the many gems. C'mon, get religion. At the Music Theater; call...
Unless you have a quick connection to Toronto, you'll have to settle for the concert offerings around these parts, which aren't bad at all. Still number one on everyone's list should be the Grateful Dead, who will be at the Music Hall on Nov. 13 and 14. Sorry for sending you out in the rain last time to get tickets when they weren't on sale yet (silly me), but they should be on sale by the time you read this. Actually, they should be sold out. Too bad, you missed...
...hide in the balcony overnight, you can see Tom Waits and Leon Redbone the following evening. For free (otherwise it'll cost you $8.50). From Nov. 9-12 you can catch Stormin' Norman and Suzy at Passim. For those of you who are into Balkan-American Folk Music (fees up, I know you're out there somewhere) Laduvane willbe coming to Passim on Nov. 1. And on Nov. 5, Jonathan Swift's will host the guy who did "Michael Row Your Boat Ashore," the "legendary" Bob Gibson. (I hear a disco version is in the making at this very moment...
...extra show has been added to the Talking Heads' appearance at the Berklee Performance Center on Nov. 4. An extra show has also been scheduled by Donna Summer at the Music Hall on Oct. 30 and 31. Speaking of disco queens. Grace Jones will host a Halloween celebration this Saturday evening at the Chateau de Ville in Framingham. I don't know much about her, and even less about Framingham, but I seem to recall a photo of her, six feet tall with a shaven head, bursting into a disco on a motorcycle. Something like that. Should be interesting, anyway...