Word: reichs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Mark H Moore, Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice and faculty coordinator for the program. Robert B Reich, Lecturer in Public Policy, and Joseph L Bauer, Professor of Business Administration, led the seminar. Other faculty will rotate throughout the next five sessions, Moore said...
Most importantly, will the University do something before exams start and the real suffering begins? David G. Rabkin '83 Daniel H. Reich...
...term minimalism for the new music [Sept. 20] is a misnomer. Far from being a look at sound through a microscope, it is more like a Xerox machine run amuck. Steve Reich's Four Organs is not deceptively simple, it's just simple...
...minor customs official, Kohl was born on April 3 , 1930, in Ludwigshafen, an industrial city on the Rhine River. In the closing months of World War II, when the Third Reich was drafting teen-agers to fill depleted ranks of the depleted ranks of the Wehrmacht, the 15-year-old Kohl went through a basic training course in Bavaria. Advancing American troops brought his military career to an abrupt end. With only his tattered, ill-fitting uniform and not a pfennig to his name, Kohl made the 560-mile walk home to finish his schooling. Working part time...
...fastest-rising minimalist composer-and potentially the most influential of all-is John Adams, a New Englander who now lives in San Francisco, where he is composer in residence with the San Francisco Symphony. Adams' music represents less of a conscious break with the past than either Reich's or Glass's; instead of reducing his music to the bare bones, Adams draws inspiration from composers like Beethoven, Mahler, Sibelius and Stravinsky. His works have a lushness and emotional depth largely absent in the ascetic though fundamentally cheerful sounds of Reich or the giddy, explosive rhythms...