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Yannatos’ career has been similarly defined by the two paths. He has conducted the HRO since 1964, while composing a sizable catalogue of works, many of which were premiered by the HRO. While only history can tell whether Yannatos will stand the test of time as a composer, his “Cello Concerto,” which received its world premiere on the concert, was at least the work of an assured and seasoned orchestrator, with colorful and dazzling passages at every turn. Yannatos clearly understood the strengths and weaknesses of the ensemble he was writing...
...more we thought about it, the more we thought it would be really cool,” said Linden. While many past Freshman Musicals have centered on Harvard life, this year’s leaders wanted to do something different. “We wanted it to be a stand-alone piece of art,” said Amram. “We put so much effort into it.” “We really didn’t want to do it about Harvard. It makes it so much more limiting in terms of jokes...
...wheels of justice continue to turn slowly for Duncan Purdy—owner of About Hair, a salon and antique store near Harvard Square—as he prepares to stand trial for allegations of rape. Purdy’s trial was scheduled to commence yesterday in Middlesex County Superior Court, but was instead delayed until May 17, said his lawyer J. Daniel Silverman. Currently, the Cambridge business owner remains accused of indecent assault and battery of a person over 14 years old, and allegedly raping a female customer, then 19, in 2004. “There...
...home. Although the disease did recede, allowing him to continue his studies, he says the events of his past have not left him unaffected.“Sort of being around all those things sort of helped me to see how short life is, and how much we stand to learn from each other,” he says. It is this imperative to learn from those close to him that makes Sundquist skeptical of typical political rhetoric that he considers calculated and distant.“I think the UC can isolate people, so people don?...
...time he deploys, I brace myself; he may not come home alive. And when my soldier is home, he isn't resting. He is hard at work training in the classroom and the field. How long can we sustain this lifestyle? It is high time for military families to stand up to this Administration and say, No more...