Word: senturia
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra will leave tomorrow night for a four-day rehearsal session in New Hampshire before starting on their trip to Mexico. The orchestra has been given a music camp site where the students will "practice like mad," HRO conductor Michael C. Senturia '58 said...
Over half the concerts will feature Mexican soloists or conductors in co-operation with the Harvard-Radcliffe group. There will also be two joint concerts with Mexican orchestras, and Senturia will give several lecture-demonstrations with members of the HRO in Mexican primary and secondary schools...
Michael C. Senturia '53, instructor in Music and conductor of the HRO, will give several lecture-demonstrations with members of the orchestra in Mexican primary and secondary schools...
...from Bach's Third Suite in D. Major had the misfortune to introduce dancers encumbered with awkward and ludicrous choreography. A troupe of rheumatic frogs would have been more graceful, although it must be added that soloist Richard Hendrik improved when the tempo picked up in the Gavottes, where Senturia got the orchestra to produce bouncy dynamic contrasts...
...Senturia and the orchestra had to struggle for their success, at least they struggled in rehearsal, not in the performance itself. The audience rewarded their achievement with a standing ovation, and the orchestra passed the honor on to its conductor with a plaque. The performance, both during the last three years and Saturday night, justified this twin accolade...