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...Bach Violin Concertos performed by Matthew Gillman '76 and Richard Diamond '77. Milk and Cookies will follow. Lowell House...
...works they have written in seminars this year, representing what one called the culmination of a year's toil that through performance should prove this department is interested in doing more than analyzing notes in a score. Titles of the pieces range from the traditional trio for clarinet, violin and piano to one called "Tuesdays are always yellow, aren't they?" for harp and it's-anyone's-guess-what-else. Although Harvard does not have the most illustrious name as far as graduate music schools go the composition professors are outstanding and their students are a highly select...
Baroque Music for soprano, violin and continuo done by Carol Magenau, soprano; Stephen Hefling, violin; Nancy Rich, cello; and Lenora McCroskey, harpsichord. Appleton Chapel, Memorial Church, Harvard Yard...
After the intermission the orchestra seemed revitalized as they accompanied Sheila Reinhold, a special student, in a stunning performance of Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2. Stulberg and the Bach Society nimbly handled the complicated rhythms. Even during tutti passages the group never covered the soloist. Gliding through frequent changes in mood from sad to satirical, Reinhold maintained complete control. She demonstrated an exquisitely pure tone amidst the large intervallic leaps which Prokofiev loved to inflict on musicians...
Jefferson almost begrudged the time he had to spend in Washington to get the Republic going, defined the job of being President as "a splendid misery." He would have rather been at home studying the stars through his telescope, playing the violin and poking in the flower beds. Power and position were duties; they were way stops along the road to the real rewards of life-exploration of the intellectual, spiritual and physical dimensions of this existence...