Word: violas
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Hilarious but at times tragic, “Twelfth Night” begins when fraternal twins Viola (Catherine P. Walleck ’06) and Sebastian (Daniel D. Castro ’06) are shipwrecked in Illyria, each believing the other is dead. The story follows Viola as she dons the guise of a boy and joins the court of Orsino (Fernando Berdion-Del Valle ’08), the local Duke with whom she falls in love. Unfortunately, Orsino is madly in love with Olivia (Anastasia Artemyev ’08), to whom he sends his new page...
Sophomore Margeaux Viola added two unassisted goals of her own, and freshmen attack Margaret Schmidlapp and midfielder Amanda Linnerz each found the back of the net once. Cornell out-shot Harvard 16-9 in the first half of play...
...Starting off with a spree of “Superwolf” tracks, Oldham, bearded and bald, and Sweeney, tall and mustachioed, stood shoulder to shoulder. While the former handled the majority of the singing while picking away at what looked like a guitar version of the McCartney style viola-base, the latter harmonized in a higher register while covering most of the guitar work himself. Indeed, Oldham would often swing his axe behind his back and concentrate on singing, switching between stances and making a variety of gestures with his hands that ranged from clasped-swinging...
Senovio K. Shish ’05 knew that he wanted to play violin every since kindergarten, and since coming to Harvard he has been highly active in different musical groups. His credits range from playing viola with the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) to composing music for CityStep to serving as the musical director of Mariachi Veritas...
After graduation, Shish plans on joining a mariachi band and playing viola in an amateur orchestra. Although graduation is a few months away, Shish has a full slate of performances ahead of him right here at Harvard which include playing viola in the Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ production of “Princess...