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...Sonata in C sharp minor Op. 27, no. 2. In a more modern vein, the New England Woodwind Quintet performs works of Villa-Lobos, Barber and Janacek, as well as Haydn, on Wednesday, January 25, at Longy. The Cambridge Chamber Players features guest violinst Joseph Silverstein and guest pianist Andrew Wolf on January 27. This should be a very worth-while concert, and includes Ravel's Trio in A minor...
Among other concerts in Cambridge during this balmy January is an all-Schubert program by acclaimed Viennese pianist Paul Badura-Skoda, who plays Schubert's Sonata in A Major Op. 120, Four Impormptus, and Atzengrugger Dances in Sanders Theatre on Wednesday, February 1, at 8:30 pm. Even if exams weren't over by this date, there would be no excuse for missing this concert. Phone 266-3314 for free tickets given by the Peabody-Mason Foundation. Also in Cambridge are Part III of Bach's Clavieruebung, at the First Church, 11 Garden St., on February 5, and the Thursday...
Schumann: Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2 (Pianist Lazar Berman, Columbia/Melodiya). Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Pianist Lazar Berman, London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado conductor, Columbia). Liszt: Annees de Pelerinage (Pianist Lazar Berman, Deutsche Grammophon; 3 LPs). More product, to borrow the record-company jargon, from the pianist who burst out of Russia two years ago and has been a one-man industry ever since. The less said about Berman's Schumann the better: he simply does not feel the music. No problems with the Rachmaninoff. Here is the fabled Berman technique operating with all its power, speed and subtlety...
...Pianist Phyllis Moss plays Ravel and Debussy pieces in a concert in Kirkland House JCR. Friday at 8:30 p.m. Free...
...government is watching-as part of the ban, the Woodses have been informed that their home, their phones, even their two cars are bugged. Plainclothesmen keep their house under surveillance. Woods gets up after 8:30 a.m., an hour later than in his newspaper days. A gifted amateur pianist, he practices, for an hour, Chopin's B-minor Sonata-which, his wife says, should take him a month to master. "It's a virtuoso piece," says Wife Wendy 36 who must now speak for her husband. "The piece has been sitting in the house for years just waiting...