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...Levine exudes. Sitting rather than standing at the podium (due to well-chronicled health problems over the past four years), he swivels fluidly back and forth like a six-year old left alone in a big office chair, dancing his feet across a wooden support bar like some frenetic organist pedaling a Reger fugue. Occasionally, you could hear him calling “Dyet! Dyet! Dyet!” in the syncopated passages of the first movement of the “Eroica” or loudly exhaling a sensual, satisfied “Syaaah...
...think the main function of music is to enhance the worship,” said Edward E. Jones, Harvard’s head organist and choirmaster...
Appleton Chapel, rebuilt as a room in Memorial Church, now houses the choir and organist...
...organ was built in 1967 by a Harvard physicist. The pipes, of varying sizes, resemble faces with elongated foreheads and tiny rectangular mouths. Gold metalwork laces the perimeters, and a small mirror propped at an angle allows the organist to see the conductor behind...
Down the hall from Appleton Chapel is the office of Harry L. Huff, associate organist and choirmaster...