Word: pauls
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...Paul Gray...
Glass and his other collaborator, choreographer Susan Marshall, get around this difficulty by telling the story largely through music and movement, not singing. Paul and Lise are represented on stage not only by singers (Philip Cutlip and Christine Arand in both productions) but also by three dancers, enabling Glass and Marshall to illustrate various aspects of their personalities simultaneously. Indeed, Marshall's fluid, shifting, molting steps stand in marked contrast to Glass's crystalline music, scored for three electronic keyboards and recalling the textures, if not the melodies, of Igor Stravinsky's Les Noces. The collaborators--Cocteau obviously excepted--call...
...Charleston, South Carolina, and was staged last month at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City--uses the medium of dance to make its point. Cocteau's 1929 novel, which he transformed into a 1950 movie, was a typically neurasthenic tale of the unhealthy relationship of Paul and Lise, siblings whose excessive attachment to each other eventually destroys them. At once precious and oblique, the story could easily seem ridiculous today...
...DIED. PAUL RAND, 82, innovative graphic designer and creator of instantly recognizable corporate logos for IBM, ABC and UPS among others; in Norwalk, Connecticut. A devotee of functionalism, Rand was one of the first to bring modern design's simplicity to commercial...
...Sung '98; Bill F. Abeley '99; Eli M. Ceryak '99; Josh Derman '99; Carolyne L. Guss '99; Steven J. Mitby '99; Andrew J. Owen '99; Maneesh R. Amancharla '00; Trevor S.G. Blake '00; E. Sonny Elizondo '00; Erika L. Guckenberger '00; C.J. Mahoney '00; Mark D. Palmenter '00; John Paul Rollert '00; Noah Z. Seton '00; Sam Spital '00; Thomas P. Windom...