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...would have spelled relief.Brahms composed this work for the "natural horn"prevalent in an age just before his own. The"natural horn" appealed to him since one must muteit with one's hand in order to play certain notes,and he desired that the entire trio maintain acorrespondingly muted timber. However, even whenmuted, the passion of Brahms' compositions cannever be suppressed. The trio which performed inSanders, Robert Rauch on horn and Mihae Lee onpiano, with, of course, Stephanie Chase on violin,managed the impossible. The first movement, markedAndante and filled with yearning two-note slursand melodies, was taken so slowly...

Author: By Bernadette A. Meyler, | Title: Not Even A Twist Or Turn | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

...five district rangers at Ochoco National Forest in Oregon spend as much ! time hacking through red tape as they do overseeing the 1 million acres of timber. They have to juggle 53 separate budgets, including one for fence construction and another for fence maintenance, divided into 577 management codes and 1,769 accounting lines. Each ranger spends about 30 workdays a year just tracking the spending in the various accounts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bureaucratic Horror Show | 9/13/1993 | See Source »

...Gore's track record is decidedly mixed. He was able to get an international biodiversity treaty and to preserve funding for the space station. He worked out respectable compromises on the controversial timber and wetlands policies. In a fierce debate that lasted until two hours before the President was to deliver his Earth Day speech, Gore persuaded Clinton to include several tough proposals, among them a pledge to reduce greenhouse gases to 1990 levels by the year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where's Al Gore? | 9/13/1993 | See Source »

...reporter, follows his two feuding guides, and the reader, tagging along, learns, among other things, why loggers tend to hit the bars after a week's work. Though the author is an environmentalist who favors old growth, he can see it is unfair for the government, after pushing big timber cuts for years, to tell these hard-used, self-respecting men abruptly that it's all over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mill City's Bitter Choice | 8/23/1993 | See Source »

...Black sings radio-ready country pop that has a splash of introspection. From Britain's Gavin Bryars comes a minimalist milestone. THEATER That spunky orphan is back, but in Annie Warbucks, her appeal is much scaled down. BOOKS Showdown at Opal Creek is a clear, sensitive account of the timber wars in Oregon and the fate of the last old- growth stands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Contents Page | 8/23/1993 | See Source »

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