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Richard M. Friedberg '56 won the Pierian Sodality's concerto contest on Monday night. A pianist, he played Mozart's Concerto No. 3 (K. 488) in A major. Judges for the contest were Attilio Pote, the conductor of the Society's orchestra, David Barnett, and Paul Emile Des Marais, both of the music department...
Eight contestants, including a Radcliffe trumpet player, will compete tonight in the annual concerto contest of the Pierian Sodality of 1808, Mike A. Bamberger '57, the Society's manager, said last night...
...featured soloist was pianist Findlay Cockrell '57, winner of Pierian Sodality's Concerto Contest this year. His interpretation of the Liszt E-Flat Piano Concerto was refreshing in two respects. He brought to it a brashness and fluency of approach with which his technical prowess was fully capable of coping; and he avoided even the slightest hint of those mannerisms whose abuse has made this work seem hackneyed to many...
Malcolm H. Holmes '28, late director of the College orchestra and band, will be honored Monday night in a memorial concert by the Pierian Sodality...
Leonard S. Gettes: Eliot House Committee; Treasurer, Pierian Sodality of 1808; Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra; Harvard University Band; Hasty Pudding Theatricals; Chamber Music Workshop; House Athletics...