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...work of the Festival, the Requiem, there were several bad moments which threatened to wreck the best rehearsed and directed performance of the series. As soprano soloist, Marika Kapravy had a voice like a reed, and was quite incapable of the richness desired in the Pie Jesu. What she had, however, she used perfectly...
Conducted by George Brown, the orchestra will have Miss Nell Robin, Radcliffe '46, as the soloist. The program includes Mozart's Symphony number 39, Boccherini's Concerto in B flat for violoncello, Moussorgsky's Introduction to Khovantchina, and Johann Strauss' Overture to Die Fledermaus...
...Soloist for the evening will be Miss Nell Robin, Radcliffe '46, who is a cellist and a member of the orchestra. The Pierian Sodality, which is sponsoring the programs, was founded in 1808 and is the oldest undergraduate organization now functioning at Harvard...
...Long Island landscape as the oil wells atop Signal Hill. A man who started as an infant-prodigy cornetist and went on to conduct radio's Lucky Strike dance orchestra, Rolfe took over the Long Beach Band last year when its founder, an oldtime Sousa (cornet) soloist named Herbert Lincoln Clarke, decided to retire...
Before casting the Perry band aside as just another unfortunate musical mistake, something should be said of their bassist, or rather their ex-bassist, Lloyd Trotman. A bassist of Trotman's calibre is a rare occurrence. He is both an excellent rhythm musician and a fine soloist. Men with technical command of their instruments are plentiful in comparison to those who possess both virtuosity and a taste for good jazz. Here is a man who does more than just "play the notes" and as a result deserves a place on anyone's list of "third world" musicians. But in spite...