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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Repertory Orchestra performs Mendelssohn. Sibelius and Stravinsky. At 290 Huntington Ave., Boston at 8 p.m. Call 262-1120 for info...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Weekly What Calendar Listings: April 27-May 3 | 4/27/1978 | See Source »

...melody, harmony, style. Sidlin provides comic relief as, at a flick of his baton, he changes from conductor to the Melody Doctor or to the loudmouthed host of What's That Rhythm?, a talk-show parody. Each program ends on an upbeat, with excerpts from such masterpieces as Sibelius' Finlandia and Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Making Music Leap to Life | 10/17/1977 | See Source »

...technical facility. But who would have expected Saturday night's concert--the second in the 1976-77 season--to show an improvement so astounding? The HRO has perceptibly blossomed as an orchestral ensemble since September. And, to judge by Saturday night's presentation of works by Vivaldi, Mozart and Sibelius, the group is starting to exhibit high musicality, good intonation, and a discriminating sound...

Author: By Jay E. Golan, | Title: On the Right Track | 12/8/1976 | See Source »

...second half of the program, Shumsky returned to conduct the HRO in a less satisfying but still competent performance of Sibelius' Symphony No. 2 in D. The musical strides HRO has taken since their first concert last month became particularly evident as the entire orchestral ensemble arrived on stage. Shumsky's rigorous approach paid off in good intonation and intelligent treatment of musical lines. Again, the choice of music fit the performing group, as the segmented polyphony merged in and out of broad themes, allowing each section maximum opportunity to 'sing' unabashedly in its turn...

Author: By Jay E. Golan, | Title: On the Right Track | 12/8/1976 | See Source »

Roger Kahn is a man of highly varied passions. He loves to read Wallace Stevens and Thomas Hardy. He loves hearing Heifetz play Sibelius' D-minor Violin Concerto. He grew up listening to Sir John Gielgud recite Shakespeare on brittle 78-r.p.m. records and in the '40s saw Paul Robeson's towering Othello. He has a passion for all these pleasures-and sports as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 11, 1976 | 10/11/1976 | See Source »

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