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...report. Last week the foundation published Public Television: A Program for Action. Its gloomy conclusions: ETV has only half the resources necessary to meet its present goals, and the goals themselves fall far short of the needs of the nation. The Carnegie solution: "not small adjustments or patchwork changes but a new and fundamental institution in American culture." Key recommendations: > The number of educational channels should be tripled to 380, thereby increasing their potential audience from less than two-thirds to 93% of U.S. homes. - ETV channels should be linked like commercial networks for simultaneous broadcasting...
...smooth awkward transitions. They are accustomed to Arnie's wee-hour phone calls (he knows all their working habits) and the familiar question, "Do you really mean this?" In the case of obvious irregularities, many composers trust him so implicitly that they tell him to do the patchwork. In one instance, when Arnstein was confronted with a low F for the violins-it just does not exist on that instrument-he juggled the music for the entire string section to correct it. "Few composers," says he, "know much about the technicalities of copying," and he can lecture for hours...
Monteverdi's Vespers, published in 1610 as a group of items in a collection of miscellany, are unified both liturgically and musically. Yet they have all the variety and color of a patchwork quilt. The fact that the University Choir chose to perform them in St. Paul's Catholic Church in its fall concert Sunday night contributed to making the piece a spectacle. The Vespers form a very complex whole--they consist of a response, five psalms, a hymn, and the Magnificat, together with corresponding plainsong melodies which precede and follow each movement except the hymn. In addition, each...
...multicolor petticoats (Lewis Smith's costuming is superb) more than compensate. In smaller parts, David Dunton as a myopic curate is the only actor to read, rather than chant his lines, and his care pays off in laughs. Ed Jay, Jr., as a sleepy Linus-figure with a patchwork blanket, is trapped in his one sight gag, but is pleasant enough...
Pieces of the patchwork last week...