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Word: viviane (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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There is a handsome new five-LP album, Charles Ives, the 100th Anniversary (Columbia; $27.98), which includes some of Ives' own piano performances and has already worked its way onto the classical bestseller lists. Best of several new books is Vivian Perlis' Charles Ives Remembered: An Oral History (Yale University Press; $12.50), a compilation of interviews with 57 school chums, business associates, relatives and musicians who knew him as well as anyone could know a reticent and often crusty New Englander...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Ives the Innovator | 11/4/1974 | See Source »

...VIVIAN LEITZELL...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 1, 1974 | 7/1/1974 | See Source »

Many very Greek things are maintained in this play. Instrumental music is supplied by a single flutist, Vivian Ducat, as was done in Athens. There are no set changes and scenery is kept to a minimum. Most importantly, the language is maintained so that when we hear a rush of flowing Greek words, we know instinctively what they mean in a way that could not be reproduced by any other words...

Author: By Sydney P. Freedberg, | Title: Attic Theater | 5/3/1974 | See Source »

...Vivian Morris '75, who attended the Faculty Club meeting, called "essential" the petition's request that the University delay action on the Institute until after the petition circulates among students...

Author: By James B. Moorhead and Gordon Rutledge, S | Title: Afro Students, Bok Discuss DuBois Institute; Concentrators Call for Changes in Proposal | 4/16/1974 | See Source »

What the stage at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater is actually full of is an incredible, moldering array of Victorian furnishings and doodads, including a grandfather clock that intones Land of Hope and Glory and sprouts tiny Union Jacks. The set is a top-floor apartment in an architecturally senile London building. The ceiling leaks plaster, the walls are held upright by a huge wall divider, and one can step unwarily on a rug, as Eugene does, and sink a foot or so through the rotting floorboards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Fiendishly Clever Frolic | 1/7/1974 | See Source »

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