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...children's program leader Denisa Rullmoss and her assistants. Kids visit a nearby nature center, explore the creeks and woods in the surrounding area, make candles, learn songs and play several kinds of instruments. They are not only exposed to a variety of music but hear it played and sung by world-class musicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: Summer Campus | 3/20/2000 | See Source »

...Paradise, Broadway's most adventurous singer offers a shrewdly mixed bill of old favorites (The Man That Got Away) and postmodern show tunes (Come Down from the Tree). Her silver voice is smoky yet refined, her diction clear as a cold mountain stream. Best of all is a passionately sung medley of Leonard Bernstein's Somewhere and Adam Guettel's How Glory Goes (from Floyd Collins), which she turns into a haunting declaration of doubt-flecked faith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: How Glory Goes | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

...fired back with a savage accusation: "I believe Clinton needs a certain level of violence in this country," the NRA official told a visibly startled Cokie Roberts. "He's willing to accept a certain level of killing to further his political agenda." This is a familiar song, of course - sung at a more abrasive and confrontational pitch. Clinton wants to expand gun-show background checks to include a 72-hour waiting period for those gun buyers whose criminal or mental-health records aren't immediately available. NRA officials counter that such a time frame is too restrictive and that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton Versus the NRA: Ready, Aim, Fire | 3/12/2000 | See Source »

...guest conductor of the Boston Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, knows the musical offerings of Harvard well. Graduating cum laude in history and literature of Russia, Jackson began to pursue his musical interest more intensively at Harvard. Although he had been playing the piano since he was four and had sung in the choir at his prep school, Jackson's parents discouraged him from pursuing a career in music. He explains, "It was a long time ago. There simply were no African-Americans in the classical music arena." He found Harvard to be a place "where you dream your dreams...

Author: By Vivian Song, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Two Generations of Musicianship | 2/25/2000 | See Source »

...last piece, Paul Taylor's Company B, surpasses both the others in interest, impact and emotion. A tribute to wartime America, Taylor uses memorable songs sung by the Andrews Sisters and ingenious choreography to place the audience in the midst of history and delve into wartime issues. From "I Can Dream, Cant I?" (a song about a woman whose love is overseas) to the "Pennsylvania Polka," Taylor's work explores many of the human faces and emotions of war. Overall, Company B gave a very real, human, touching experience of wartime life...

Author: By Diana R. Movius, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Wordless Wonders | 2/25/2000 | See Source »

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