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Like any good soloist, Kron makes effective use of the stage. She literally throws her weight around--knocking down podiums, attempting what appears to be a combination somersault-cartwheel. At one point she spontaneously begins dancing to a disco tune only she can hear. She goes out on her limbs to earn a rapport with the audience--definitely a good thing even if it's a bit like the creepy connection you might develop with the exhibits at a not-so-freaky freakshow...

Author: By Fabian Giraldo, | Title: Squirming as Lisa Kron Eats Crow at Loeb | 10/5/1995 | See Source »

Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra; Violin Soloist w/Bach Society Orchestra and Mosart Society Orchestra; PBH, Chinatown Adventure Daycamp and Afterschool Program; Model Congress; Women's Leadership Conference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1996 CANDIDATES FOR HARVARD & RADCLIFFE CLASS MARSHALS | 10/3/1995 | See Source »

...September 24, when the museum's own chamber orchestra will be joined by conductor and Harvard's Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music Emeritus Leon Kirchner for Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks Concerto and Mozart's Piano Concerto in C minor, K. 491. Levinson is scheduled to return as soloist in the Mozart...

Author: By Daniel Altman, | Title: Gardner Grows Fresh Beethoven And Bartok | 5/10/1995 | See Source »

DIED. JULIUS HEMPHILL, 57, jazz saxophonist and composer; of complications from diabetes; in New York City. As a soloist, Hemphill offered a steel-edged, intense tone; as a composer, he reveled in the provocative. His work for the World Saxophone Quartet featured a reedy thicket of sax sound, freely drawing on musical forms from gospel to big band to cool jazz to blues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 17, 1995 | 4/17/1995 | See Source »

...strict accompaniment, Metamorphosen took more of an environmental role. At times, they supplied the mountainous backdrop through which Trampler's determined melodies echoed. In other sections, such as the repeated ascensions that lead to the piece's towering climax, they became a rain-swept storm, resisting or propelling the soloist capriciously...

Author: By Dan Altman, | Title: Morphing Music to Public Appetite | 2/16/1995 | See Source »

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