Word: precisionism
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Equally important is the band, (right) a model of precision marching and perfected drill that is a guide and inspiration to the post-game stalwarts, who justly deserve the title of "the best defensive lineup in the East."
Gold in the Garden. In Berlioz' overture Le Corsair, they heard all the noise that Berlioz' bounding score calls for, and marveled at the expertly modulated brasses, blended and balanced instead of blaring. In Mozart's Symphony No. 41, a Beecham specialty, the strings were firmer and...
The third came when tackle Frank Wilkerson intercepted a pass by Bill Kierstead in the second quarter. The other three scores came on straight power plays with the Harvard secondary bowled over by precision downfield blocking. Bill Payberka kicked five out of six conversions.
The first half of the program consisted of two classical symphonies, Mozart's No. 31 and Haydn's No. 93. These were performed with all the delicacy and precision necessary and in addition, the superb balance of the orchestra created tones that gave the symphonies new meaning and force.
All the precision Sir Thomas has instilled in the orchestra, the exciting qualities inherent in the work itself, and the hours of rehearsal all joined in making the "Dance" an exciting climax to this great concert.