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...result of his recent political-activity, Wald has received invitations to appear as a guest on both the Dick Cavett and David Susskind shows. However, he has not accepted either offer to date...
...work has been kept alive over the years by a handful of conductors such as Rafael Kubelik of Munich's Radio Orchestra and Charles Mackerras of London's Sadler's Wells Opera. Another devoted fan is Walter Susskind of the St. Louis Symphony, who remembers Janáček from his student days in Prague. He compares Janáček's originality with that of America's Charles Ives. Like Ives, Janacek was a weird, lonely figure who owed little to his musical ancestors and had no true descendants. His method of composing...
...Larry Susskind, a city planning student at M.I.T. and organizer of the four-day meeting, said the demands were neither unreasonable nor revolutionary...
...Susskind said the seven-man committee will go with representatives of the Black Network to the board meeting of the American Institute of Planners next month to seek the funds...
...Malamud's game. One by one, he cuts off Fidelman's options-his little escape clauses from destiny. First, the would-be citizen of the world is sardonically reminded of the Jewish past he cannot shake by an absurd incarnation of the Wandering Jew named Shimon Susskind, wearing knickers and peddling rosary beads to the tourists at St. Peter's. When Susskind steals Fidelman's briefcase and burns the Giotto manuscript, he forces the ex-painter to reclaim another part of his grubby old identity -the role of impoverished artist...