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...Turk feels that our 15 minutes of semi-tonal music a week is too "intrusive" for her tastes, we can only wonder what she would have us do about those musicians in the Square who send forth often poorly executed renditions of Debussy, Ornette Coleman, and even Schoenberg? Should these musicians not be allowed to play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Those Splendiferous Lowell Bells | 2/29/1992 | See Source »

...form. Up to about 1460 it had been treated mainly as a minor reproductive medium for the dissemination of images. But Mantegna made prints into a prime vehicle of his imagination. Impressions of his engravings in good condition are now extremely rare, but in the full richness of their tonal contrast they have the virile directness of Donatello's sculpture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: A Genius Obsessed By Stone | 2/24/1992 | See Source »

...French Absurdist Alfred Jarry, about a loathsome clod (read: typical bourgeois) who murders the King of Poland and, supplanting him, ruins the country. Yet even with the events of the past two years before him, Penderecki draws no particular political symbolism from the text, and his harmless, rather charmless tonal score simply galumphs forgettably along. Far more Ubu-like are the sets and costumes by artist Roland Topor, which achieve startling new depths of vulgarity through their persistent evocation of feces and entrails. Is a triumphal arch crowned by a defecating man waving toilet paper black humor, or does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opera Post-Funny in Poland | 7/22/1991 | See Source »

Only the paintings with the strongest tonal structure have remained altogether legible, and most of these are the marines. Images like Moonlight (which he actually painted on board ship, returning from a trip to Europe) go far beyond the self-conscious poeticism that infests so much of Ryder's work. They are diminutive in size but large in scale. Thick darkness and eerie light turn in the sky; the sea heaves, scattered with moon flakes and endowed with a Courbet-like solidity. "My soul, like to a ship in a black storm,/ Is driven, I know not whither" -- Vittoria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: America's Saintly Sage | 11/26/1990 | See Source »

...1980s and set them apart from their psychedelic past. Bob Weir's "Victim or the Crime" is the exception which proves the rule on the Dead's newest release--this seven-minute, 33-second composition quickly devolves into a reflection back on some of the Dead's early tonal experimentation and instrumental jam sessions...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Still Truckin' | 11/3/1989 | See Source »

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