Word: pianists
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Cabot House Music Society. Pianist David Witten, soprano Catherine Thorpe and pianists Elizabeth Skavish and Kathryn Rosenbach perform works by Liszt, Busoni and Ponze. Cabot House, 5:30 p.m. Free...
Mather House. "The Other Half Speaks," a concert of keyboard music by women composers of the last three centuries. Pianist Elain Greenfield performs works by Clara Schumann, Marianne von Martinez, Elizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre, Amy Marcy Beach and Grazyna Baceqicz. Mather House, Senior Common Room, 3:30 p.m. Free...
Harvard University Art Museums Fall Concerts. Pianist Noel Lee performs works of Copland, Carter, Cage and Lee, in connection with the exhibition Mark Rothko's Harvard Murals. Fogg ART Museum...
...BOTTOM LINE: A novel about a pianist's rise to glory is long on sentiment but never quite manages to score...
...composers do not come trippingly to mind. This dearth may have something to do with the ineffable nature of music. It is a language of pure sound that stubbornly resists translation. Descriptions may register in the mind, but they invariably miss the ears. Or, as Claude Rawlings, the pianist-hero of Frank Conroy's Body & Soul, puts it, when asked to explain the nature of his genius: "The higher you get, the harder it is to put into words, actually. Eventually it gets pretty mysterious...