Word: sing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...easy to see why," Greg said. "The singers sing harder and the orchestra plays harder. Co-ordinating this production is almost impossible. It's not as hard as Verdi or Wagner, but the music never quite fits with the singing. Still, Mozart is real opera. And I want to be an opera singer when I grow...
...play as she will with the originals, she respects their integrity, if they have any. Her imitators shred songs; she explodes and reassembles them. Much of her genius in performance may arise from her ability to write songs as well as sing them. She made her name, after all, when she wrote A-Tisket A-Tasket in 1938, turning a nursery rhyme into the No. 1 tune in the nation...
...other dances will be open only to Harvard men and assorted Yalies. Leverett will feature the Shifters, who are three electric guitars, and a slow band. For some reason, the Dunster Dunces will sing there instead of in their accustomed habitat. Admission is $3.25 with House card, $4.00 without...
...couple, Lowell will present the Argonauis and three of the Seven Sons of Harvard, who, needless to say, play slow music. At intermission, the Spizzwacks, a bunch of Yalies, will sing...
Adams will also feature a trio from the Seven Sons of Harvard; the Revelliers will provide rock and roll, and the Krokodiloes and the Whiffenpoofs will sing. The dance begins at eight; admission is $3.00 per couple...