Word: yo
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Symphony and Jordan Halls. Even world-renowned orchestras from London and Berlin find themselves playing to the same sterling sea--all too often, the modern citizen instinctively sets aside any abiding appreciation for classical music, saving it for the Sunday matinees of his or her golden years. The names Yo-Yo and Itzhak ring bells for many Americans, but few would immediately recognize the virtues of pianist Max Levinson '93 or cellist Matt Haimovitz '96, both of fairly recent recording fame. It is no wonder that performing artists of a classical bent at Harvard find them-selves on the defensive...
...Good Enough For Yo-Yo...
...clubs at night for some crazy dancing. The clubs were real meat-markets, complete with skanky men and overly eager high school boys who hit on every female in the place. Sweat, hard dancing and alcohol dominated the scene. The DJ would frequently stop the music to announce "Yo, yo, yo-Budweiser-two for $5." However, the lines to get alcohol were so long that by the time people got their drinks, the buzz from the last drink they downed had worn...
Tcherepnin's students included a number of prominent musicians, such as cellist Yo-Yo Ma '76 and violinist Lynn Chang...
...first council memories of Treasurer John A. Burton '01 is a discussion he had with other first-yearmembers bemoaning the lack of frozen yogurt inAnnenberg. The council-induced introduction offro-yo into the first-year dining hall made Burtonproud to be a member...