Word: musicalization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Winthrop House Music Society--Planist Dragana Bajalovic plays Schubert, Schoenberg, Scriabin and Liszt. At Winthrop Tonkens Room...
...Bach Society Orchestra is, in my view, about the most reliably good music group on campus. Its programming is excellent and its performing solid. Bach Soc does not disappoint this year, either. Roy Kogan, a fine soloist who excelled last season, plays Schumann's Piano Concerto in October, Jennie Shames appears in the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, and the rest of the year includes Britten, Mahler, Chausson and some workhorse Beethoven. Bach doesn't figure in much, but that's the paradox of this orchestra -- it's supposed to play the Brandenburgs, but instead bombards you with great nineteenth and twentieth...
Before leaving the Harvard musical scene, you should also check out the enjoyable but unheralded Harvard University Band concerts, which bear no resemblance to the attempted imitations of Animal House parades staged at Harvard football game halftimes. There are also performance-analysis seminars by the Music Department and concerts at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Longy School, Harvard-Epworth Church, First Church, The Fromm Foundation and the Harvard Group for New Music. The House music societies are excellent places to hear new and old works from the classical repertoire; Eliot. Dunster Adams and North are especially fine, and they...
...season premiere this weekend to hear Brahms' Second Piano Concerto. The BSO also offers a series of Informal Open Rehearsals: not only a great way to hear the BSO perform with illustrious soloists but also a unique way to learn about the process of making music. The first open rehearsal is conducted by Andrew Davis on October 25th...
...Mancha--Music Hall...