Word: soloed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...time to put in a full day's work on the score. Recently it was given its world premiere by a student chorus at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, under Professor Lara Hoggard, in a utility version for organ, percussion, chorus and baritone solo; its first orchestra performance is scheduled by the Cincinnati Symphony late next month...
Died. Howard Lebow, 32, U.S. concert pianist; of injuries suffered in an automobile accident; in Amherst, Mass. One of the youngest and most promising of U.S. pianists, Lebow toured 15 countries after his 1963 Manhattan solo debut, played the works of such modern composers as Edward Levy and Erich Kahn with an adventurousness that sometimes startled the critics but more often won their applause...
...have all been scheduled for the first or second week of reading period. This year's dearth of competitors is not symptomatic of any great trend: two years ago there was a much larger number (although the judges at that time felt that none of them were qualified to solo with...
...table in an RCA Victor recording studio in Manhattan and listened to a playback. The cello came on with a rhapsodic, throbbing solo. "Very beautiful," sighed the old man, and tapped Cellist David Soyer approvingly on the knee. Then, a gnarled passage for piano and strings. "No," said the old man, "that's not so good. Here Brahms makes a trap, and we fell in. What shall...
Fast-skating Chip Otness and Dwight Ware had no trouble kiling the penalty, but couldn't do anything to change the score. Harvard came close when Bobby Bauer's line got back on the ice. Ron Mark made a strong solo bid that missed, then Bauer set up a two-on-one break. Bauer worked it perfectly and got the puck to Mueller, coming in alone. But the junior wing shot it straight into McPhee's midsection...