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...Faust said to a crowd of around 100 students and House administrators.“You’re going to be playing beautiful music. You’re going to be making billions of dollars,” Faust told the rising sophomores, referring to former Currier residents Yo-Yo Ma ’76 and Bill Gates.—Abby D. Phillip, Clifford M. Marks, and Nathan C. Strauss contributed to the reporting of this story.—Staff writer Charles J. Wells can be reached at wells2@fas.harvard.edu...
...just shift them around in more or less excessive ways.”Because these are “real” characters, Miniucchi stressed her belief that the audience should relate to their struggles.“The emotional yo-yo that the audience goes through reflects or should reflect the emotional yo-yo that this relationship puts these characters through,” she said.“You automatically should empathize with anybody that behaves like that. Because again it’s a different way of feeling despair. It?...
...perform and influence people with his music. Koh took that charge seriously, and has performed for audiences all over the world, winning some of his craft’s top prizes and accolades. For one year, he played on a Montagnana cello that he borrowed from none other than Yo-Yo Ma ’76. Ma might have been reluctant to take it back, though: during his freshman year, Koh told the Harvard Independent’s annual sex survey that his greatest fantasy was to have sex with his cello. A native South Korean...
...brainstorming session already started to be realized. A series of landscapes and Middle Eastern images were projected onto the back wall in coordination with the opera, adding a new visual element to their work.OPERATIC TRUSTThe Silk Road Project was founded in 1998 by world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma ’76 to combine traditional music with artistic growth. In 2005, it came to Harvard to begin its five-year residency and partnership with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Each year-since then, the group has staged a series of lectures, workshops, and performances to work...
...with a list of “America’s Best Leaders”—another partnership between the magazine and the center. Gergen, an editor-at-large for U.S. News, praised the “Best Leaders” list, which includes Michael J. Fox, Yo-Yo Ma ’76, and Nancy Pelosi. “We wanted to spotlight these wonderful role models from across the country that can give us hope,” he said...