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...generated between this new group and its conductor, F. John Adams. Organized last June, the Collegium Musicum combines the resources of 70 of the University's better vocalists and one of its finest young conductors. After hearing Adams' reading of the "St. Matthew Passion" last year in Sanders, Michael Steinberg pronounced him "outstandingly gifted." Not the least of these gifts is his ability to elicit from each musician in the group the best he or she can produce. Adams' prowess as a conductor, the caliber of the individual performers, and a varied repertoire, including Bach's "Jesu, Meine Freude", Brahms...
...great houses. From the felicitously festooned walls of his century-old mansion on Gramercy Park, Sonnenberg selected 64 portrait drawings of the past 150-odd years for an exhibition that opened last week at the Pierpont Morgan Library. The show includes a Van Gogh, two Modiglianis and a Saul Steinberg (of Sonnenberg). A rich potpourri of New York, N.Y., turned out for the opening-literary, artistic, social-a p.r. man's dream. One well-known mustached face was missing, though-Ben Sonnenberg...
...very vague about it," Ryan said. "He said he wanted a conviction but he didn't care about sending me to jail. So I talked to the District attorney handling my case [Richard Steinberg], and he said that Harvard wanted to settle out of court and avoid a political trial. And when we got to court, the judge [Lawrence Feloney] said he didn't want to have another political trial...
...Steinberg denied Tuesday telling Ryan that Harvard wanted to avoid a political trial. "On the contrary, Harvard was willing to go ahead and try to get the conviction upheld incourt. Ryan said, "What can I do?', and I suggested that he go for probation on the condition that he not set foot on the campus again. He agreed...
...Steinberg also denied that Feloney had said that he "didn't want to have another political trial." "That's a lot of baloney," Steinberg said...