Word: vocalization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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LERNER & LOEWE & CHEVALIER (M-G-M). "Co-o-od we take a journey to the moon?" and ageless (74) Boulevardier Maurice Chevalier is off on as appealing a vocal flight as his admirers could hope to hear. The album's title notwithstanding, Chevalier's stylish approximations of How to Handle a Woman, On the Street Where You Live, I Still See Elisa have nothing to do with Lerner and Loewe...
Charming, Chiming. Hollywood stars come from every sort of ethnic and national-origin minority group. Many of them are bitterly vocal about U.S. democracy's failures. If enough of them had stuck by their original names, the resulting influence, through the vast popularity of the movies, would have done much to soften bias and reduce prejudice. No one would challenge their actions individually, but they could have served themselves better as a group...
Sophomore Standing has come under heavy fire in the past year. Several Masters--of whom the most vocal has been John Finley of Eliot House-- have openly challenged the Program; at times, indeed, the Sophomore Standing critics seemed to speak for a majority of the Faculty. The Program suffered an unrestrained attack from another quarter last spring, when the Student Council Committee on Educational Policy recommended its abolition...
...students are treated the way we are because the HAA doesn't owe us anything as it does to old athletes, friends of friends, big money-givers, old pals. It cares nothing about the students--the team's most loyal, vocal, and knowledgeable supporters. Why can't the ticket agency be completely separate from the HKA? It would then be less susceptible to the blatant graft which now exists. Why can't the students get a better and fairer deal? If we can't run it ourselves we can at least investigate it. Where is the Student Council (or whatever...
Victoria de los Angeles and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau in Duets (Gerald Moore, piano; Angel). A beautiful introduction to a part of the vocal repertory now only rarely heard in the concert hall. Purcell, Bach, Beethoven, Berlioz and Tchaikovsky are among the composers visited, and Soprano de los Angeles and Baritone Fischer-Dieskau do well by them. Pianist Moore is pictured on the album cover with his two singers, a recognition he deserves but one that he and his fellow accompanists rarely receive...