Word: weekends
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tennis, the Crimson racquetmen are preparing for the New England Championships at Amherst this weekend, where they will have to play minus the services of captain Todd Lundy, out with sore ribs...
...there's going to be a lot to do this weekend, with all that studying and paper writing. Most of you have something to research or write during reading period. If you don't, I'll give you an assignment. If you're going to be boring and do all those "academic" things during the next few days, you can ignore the rest of this column. I'm only talking to those fun-loving, gusto-grabbing guys and gals...
...Bosox aren't at home this weekend--they're away. This weekend's games against Texas will be on television. The Sox will be back in town Monday against Baltimore. The Monday and Tuesday games will begin...
...also been more imaginative and original in its choice of programs, performing both modern works and less famous pieces by famous composers. The Orchestra continues this practice this weekend in its final concert of the season, an unusual program of Haydn, Kirchner and Mahler. James Yannatos will conduct Haydn't Symphony No. 45 ("Farewell"), and Mahler's Symphony No. 1 ("Titan"); Kirchner will be the guest conductor for his own "Music for Orchestra." The Mahler deserves close listening, expecially if you've never heard his orchestral works before; it's an interesting prelude to his even more mammoth later symphonies...
Also at Harvard this weekend, the Quad Arts Festival offers a diverse and interesting selection of concerts all week. The Cambridge Women's Slavic Chorus holds an outdoor concert at Radcliffe Quad on Saturday at 2 pm. Baritone Sanford Sylvan and pianist Peter Lurye perform Schumann, Wagner, Debussy, Wolf and Falla on Sunday at 8:30 pm in South House. The next day, Jim Ross and Jessica Krash play piano-and-horn works by Haydn, Chopin, Schumann and Ginastera--same place, same time. Finally, David Sogg and Peter Lurye give a bassoon and piano recital of Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven...