Word: musicalization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Cambridge Society for Early Music features "Unknown Bach" on Monday, as Joshua Rifkin conducts an oboe concerto, violin concerto and the first "modern" performance of Bach's reorchestration of Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater." Go to Sanders Theatre at 8:30 p.m. to find out whether or not there was a reason that these pieces remained unknown for so long. Dial 247-1465 or 723-7328 for more info...
...will give a free recital on Monday at 8:30 p.m. of works for two violins and piano. The program includes compositions by Haydn and Mozart as well as a premiere of a piece by Babadjianian. Call 876-0956. On Tuesday, Longy offers a Recital of Twentieth Century Flute Music, including the work of Boulez, Klebe, Varese, Jolivet and Schumann. Andrea Mason and Michael DeWart perform at 8:30 p.m.; for further information on the free concert, call...
...rather boring. Ah! But how about the Talking Heads at the Berklee Performance Center on Nov. 4? Not only are they good, but, boy, are they cute! Al Stewart will be at the Music Hall on Nov. 5; and the Doobie Brothers on Nov. 19, for two shows...
...Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum continues this afternoon. This is an excellent and accessible series of weekly concerts, usually for organ, in a very congenial atmosphere. Max Muller plays works for organ today at 12:15; information is at 495-2317. And on Sunday, Lowell House Music Society presents pianist John Nichols and flautist Cathy Hodgeman in works of Bach and Handel. That's at Lowell House...
Quick! Before you read any further, put down this paper, pick up your checkbook or parents' Mastercharge, and run over to the nearest ticket agency to get tickets for the Grateful Dead, who will be appearing at the Music Hall on Nov. 13 and 14. The last time the Dead played Boston was at the Garden two years ago: a most disappointing show, due mainly to the cavernous nature of that ice rink/basketball court/circus arena which is periodically converted into a pitiful excuse for a theater. (A note to freshmen unacquainted with the Boston music scene: avoid the Garden...