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...There are cultural and racial interest groups, and then there are activity interest groups—music, theater, sports—which I think mixes it back together again,” says Emma C. M. Moore ’07, a violinist who says she has a diverse social circle...
...renowned Russian cellist Natalia Gutman will begin her five-month American tour by playing a concert at Sanders Theatre. Gutman’s performances in the United States have been rare, as her travel was once strictly limited by the Soviet government. Gutman will be accompanied by her son, violinist Slava Moroz and pianist Dmitri Shteinberg in a program of four pieces: Brahms’ “Sonata N.1 E Minor,” Arensky’s “Trio in D Minor, Op. 32,” Schumann’s “Five Pieces...
...fifth is spent entirely at the NEC.As could be expected, balancing a normal course load with studio classes is demanding. “It’s very hard to find time to practice,” admits Aaron T. Kuan ’09, a first-year violinist in the program. Kuan takes partial responsibility for his hectic schedule, though. “I think a lot of this stems from the fact that I am trying to keep the option of other career options in addition to music.”Kapusta similarly feels that time management...
...Tossers, a South-side Chicago band that whose style fuses traditional Celtic music and punk rock. 18+. The Middle East Upstairs. 9 p.m. $10 in advance through Ticketmaster, $12 at the door. (CEJ)Sunday, Oct. 30Violin and Piano Concert. Head over to church this Sunday and let Irina Muresanu, violinist, and Michael Lewis, pianist, make your spine tingle with gorgeous rhythm and melody. Harvard-Epworth Church, 1555 Massachusetts Ave. 5 p.m. Free. (TMN)Wynton Marsalis. Don’t miss nine-time Grammy-award-winning jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis who promises an unforgettable performance. Sanders Theatre. 5 p.m. Tickets available...
...violist and former HRO member, to replace Summers as narrator. “My last experience with the HRO was in 1971, so I may be a bit rusty,” Gross wrote in an e-mail. But the orchestra’s business manager, violinist Alexander U. Fortes ’07, said that Gross is a “captivating speaker.” And when asked whether the Copland performance would be improved by the participation of the musically-inclined Gross in place of Summers, Fortes said, “I think it very well...