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Chang led the concertino of the Corelli "Christmas Concerto" with violinist Robert Coalson and cellist Nestor Cybriwsky. The concerto is not particularly difficulty, but Chang and Coalson played with an enthusiasm and confidence reflected in their music. Unfortunately some very sour notes wafted out from the back rows of the violin section, somewhat spoiling the concerto's beautiful second movement...

Author: By Peter Y. Solmssen, | Title: Music 180 Takes Over | 12/18/1973 | See Source »

...strength of the American soil which she loved so much and understood so well." Thus Violinist Yehudi Menuhin, 57, remembers Cornhusker Willa Cather, who died in 1947. In 1930 Menuhin, then a 14-year-old New York-born musical prodigy, first met the middle-aged novelist from Red Cloud, Neb., in Paris, and a fast friendship was formed. Last week Menuhin flew from his London home to Lincoln, Neb., to highlight the University of Nebraska's celebrations on the centennial of Gather's birth. His contribution: a family concert. His two sisters, Pianists Hephzibah, 53, and Yaltah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 17, 1973 | 12/17/1973 | See Source »

Brahms's Sonata Number One in G. for violin and piano (op. 78) was played by two Kirkland House alumni who have since gone on to musical careers, James Buswell '70, violinist, and Seth Carlin '69, pianist, played a superbly controlled rendition of the emotion-packed Sonata in G. Both tended towards exaggerated body movements, Buswell panting and rising to his toes with crescendos, and Carlin bouncing his hands all over the keyboard, but the visual did not adversely affect the aural. The piece is prone to cloying over-interpretation, but Buswell and Carlin kept their music disciplined and precise...

Author: By Peter Y. Solmssen, | Title: Cheap Trills | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...Brandeis Chamber Orchestra is playing concerti with three soloists all familiar to Cambridge audiences: violinist Robert Koff, harpsichordist John Gibbons, and one of Harvard's most popular professors--Luise Vosgerchian. A program featuring all original instruments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classical | 10/25/1973 | See Source »

...other two members of the concertino, flutist Barbara Jacobson and violinist Ronan Lefkowitz, were excellent in different ways. Jacobson was a model of reserve, barely moving as she played with a rich tone in the modern flute's lower registers. Lefkowitz, far more demonstrative, played the occasionally showy violin part with a good deal of flair. He communicates a sense of awareness of the music, suggesting he has thought about it and knows exactly the sound and effect he wishes to project...

Author: By Kenneth Hoffman, | Title: Concerto Program at Kirkland | 10/17/1973 | See Source »

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