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...Campbell, however, manages to do both. “It’s interesting because the conservatory is an incredibly demanding environment, as is Harvard. To function in either one of these orbits is challenging enough. To function in both and not only thrive in both – that??s incredible,” says Jack Megan, director of the Office for the Arts at Harvard...
...Harvard coach John Tillman said. “I think he’s really doing that. Being a freshman and playing as much as he’s doing, which is incredible, I think people have a tremendous amount of respect for him… and that??s a credit to his hard work and dedication...
...think it would have been really easy for him to just go where his brothers went, but that??s not really him,” Tillman said. “He’s the type of guy who loves to take on challenges and broaden his horizons, and I think that??s one of the reasons why he took to Harvard… We are certainly thankful that he decided to come this way. We wouldn’t be having some of the success this year we’ve had without him. He?...
...started playing piano and composing at the same time. My first music teacher taught me both, which is pretty unique,” says Christopher T. Lim ’10, who has been playing and composing classical music since childhood. “That??s how I began my training, so I’ve never really tried to pursue any other genre of music. There’s a lot of possibility for expressivity, detail, creativity, and complexity...
...Maheca, the Executive Director of the Cultural Agents Initiative, says that the Press uses the arts to take risks. “If you put a mission to the arts, it’s going against the tenets of the field,” she says. “That??s the risk they are taking...