Word: ops
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Among the piano concerts, Darryl Rosenberg plays Mozart, Ravel and Schumann at Kirkland House Junior Common Room on Friday at 8:30 pm. At the Longy School, Randolph Nichols performs Mozart's Sonata in D Major K. 574, Brahms' Fantasie Pieces Op. 116. Poulenc's &Les Soirees de Nazelles" and Chopin's Ballade in G minor. The recital is on Friday at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $3 at the door; info at 861-0497. At B.U., Maria Clodes plays Bach, Schumann, Schubert and Ravel on Monday evening at 8 p.m. The concert is at 855 Comm. Ave., Boston...
...quote Kiss Me, Kate: "another op'ning, another show." Actually, two openings this week. And the other offerings are still quite tasty, even if they're not fresh out of rehearsal. Would we write up anything stale...
...cosmic concerns as before the strike. WHITHER DEÉTENTE? asks the lead editorial, which never bothers to answer. The editorial page includes the inevitable ode to nature's awesome wonders, titled AUTUMN'S FALL ("Now does the deep-throated maple hush its cheery warble ..."). On the Op-Ed page, Columnist James Rest writes from Balkh, Asia Minor (" 'How are you, Scotty?' asked the Khan, gnawing on a Kurd...
...chess fanatic," says Op Artist Victor Vasarely, a resident of Gordes in the South of France. So when Actor Curt Jurgens invited him for a few games at his villa in nearby Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Vasarely arrived with chess set in hand. And not just any old set. The artist himself had designed the Plexiglas board and chessmen. Says Vasarely modestly: "It is an immense pleasure for the eye." He now plans to sell signed and numbered copies of his creation. The price...
...With co-op prices so high and rents climbing, the renovation of old houses and buildings is an inviting alternative. Whole neighborhoods, such as SoHo (south of Houston) and SoSo (south of SoHo), are undergoing strikingly imaginative renovation. Neighborhood and block associations have proliferated, increasing New Yorkers' sense of community and their feeling that they are not at the mercy of an anonymous city bureaucracy. If a neighborhood association makes a fuss about infrequent trash collections, a sanitation truck shows up fairly promptly. A certain new self-reliance is evident among New Yorkers, who on their own are reclaiming...