Word: struss
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...foreign language libraries have been hurt the most by world-wide inflation and the devaluation of the dollar. Jane Struss, a library staff assistant at the Modern Language Center, said subscription prices for most European periodicals have doubled in the past year...
PAINE HALL. Chamber music including Mahler: Kindertotenlieder (Jane Struss, alto); and Britten: Suite for Harp. Tickets $3 (Benefit for Nicaragua). April...
...orchestra seemed stylistically most comfortable in the Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen. The string playing was warmer in tone and well controlled (especially the violins in the second song), as were most of the various wind solos which punctuate the work. Contralto Jane Struss was disappointing: she brought out little of the wide dynamic gradation, richness of quality, and dramatic intensity required by these songs...
...Ravel's best. In the Lowell House version, young Anthony McLean does an outstanding job as the child. His voice is suited to the part, and his movements were extremely well done. He handled himself beautifully on stage, in a manner many adult actors might emulate. Jane Struss, who played three roles, was outstanding as she always is. Chalyce Brown, Roger Freeland, and Doyle Wilcox also handled multiple parts, and did them with great versatility and talent. Peter Wylde's staging of the production made optimal use of a small space, and Gerald Moshell's musical direction was top-flight...
Vocal recital: by Jane Struss, controlto, and Philip Morehead, piano. Program of Bach, Brahms, Crawford, and Mahler, Kirkland House JCR. 8:30, Friday, March...