Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...moderate-sized audience turned up at Sanders Theatre Monday evening for a concert of music for violin and piano, sponsored by the Summer School. The artists for the occasion were violinist Dorothy Bales and pianist Gregory Tucker...
...opening work, Scnumann's Aminor sonota, Op. 105, Miss Bales evinced a pleasant tone, but not a very large one. Consequently, she was often overpowered by the piano--a common happenstance since Schumann, a pianist himself, tended to favor his own instrument in composing his chamber music. Technically, Mr. Tucker handled his part most expertly. The over-all result, however, should have had more passionateness...
Dorothy Bales, violinist, and Gregory Tucker, pianist, will present a program of sonatas Monday evening in Sanders Theatre at 8:30 p.m. The free program includes a work by Mr. Tucker and sonatas by Schumann, Faure, and Debussy...
...Tucker, a professor of Humanities at M.I.T., also serves on the faculty of the Longy School of Music. Mrs. Bales has appeared with the Boston Pops, and has given solo performances in the United States and in Europe...
...Tucker explained that the Kremlin is in the process of working out a plan to reorganize the educational system. The plan is outlined in a law passed last December, entitled "On the Strength of the Connection of School and Life in the USSR." Tucker said that the word "life" refers to the life of material production...