Word: slow
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first, Aus der Tiefe (BWV 131), suffered primarily from excessively slow tempos. In the opening chorus, the slow pulse became divided, and the long tense lines tended to degenerate into series of disconnected fragments. The other choruses were more effective. Francis Hester's bass solo was a model of disciplined power, including some uncannily accurate duets with the oboe. Karl Sorensen's tenor solo, if a little monotonous, was consistently liquid and articulate...
...make up for the slow tempos and truncated phrases of the other two cantatas, Collins startedWachet auf! (BWV 140) so fast that he almost left the orchestra behind. The opening chorus was a bit heavy, but it had an intensity that the earlier works lacked. Despite some rough spots, it was the most exciting chorus of the evening...
...exciting races of the day were won by Brown. Large Chip Ennis thundered past steady but slow Doug Hardin in the last 150 yards of the two mile...
Harvard junior Dick Howe built up an early lead in the mile and hung on to win in 4:18.8. Hardin placed third as he doubled for the first time this year. Junior Jeff Huvelle led a slow sweep of the 440 for Harvard. Dave McKelvey took second, and came back for another second in his maiden effort...
...Slow starters in their first five games, Coach Bruce Munro's stickmen got going quickly Saturday, but three tallies each by Penn's Jim Patton and Bill Lawrence proved the Crimson's undoing. The visitors dominated play in the final three quarters to slosh to their fifth straight win this year on a muddy Cumnock Field...