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...piece changes mood rapidly, sometimes striving toward the darker musical depths, sometimes, as in the second movement, content to rely on an engaging dance-like tune. While Kogan showed a sensitive ability to vary his tone and style in response to the shifting demands of the music, flutist Laurel Zucker tended toward shrill, unsupported bursts of sound in the high register in trying to create big dramatic events, and cellist Kevin Plunkett, with gruff attacks and a hard-edged tone seemed unwilling to respond to the lyricism of the writing...

Author: By Joseph Straus, | Title: A Musical Oasis | 7/18/1975 | See Source »

Burtt shows great feeling for Chekov's word-music, though her other great speech, the one about how forests make people kind and gentle, is hard to understand. Joseph Wilkins as Vanya and Virginia Feingold as Helena whine too much; but David Zucker as Astrov and Esquire Jauchem as the Professor ("something between a well-preserved biscuit and an educated fish," Vanya calls him) aren...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: New Whine in Old Battles | 3/21/1973 | See Source »

...David Zucker's adaptation of the book for the Boston Repertory Theatre is equally palatable: every line is lifted straight from the text. And his direction, using mime, narrative, and story-theatre vignettes, is effective and competent. It suits the tone of the text; no really fancy stuff, minimal action, and little of the "Isn't it neat that I'm a talking animal" coloring which mars so many stagings of children's stories. Zucker also is the Narrator. He gets the best of Saint Exupery's prose, and with fine modulation and good phrasing, he renders it well. Virginia...

Author: By Kenneth G. Bartels, | Title: The Little Prince | 10/13/1972 | See Source »

Palazzo built up a following very quickly. Three other Lowell House students-Neal P. Katz '68, John D. Kennedy '68, and Andrew Zucker '67-drew up petitions asking for a trial period of extended hours that would become the focus of the Masters' lebate. Palazzo, meanwhile, drew up a far more detailed questionnaire. Together, the poll and the petition received favorable responses from 80 to 90 per cent of the students from all the residential Houses except Kirkland. Palazzo also pushed for a town meeting in Lowell House-an open forum where parietals and the revamping of House government would...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Parietals Battle of '67 Might Be Won Next Year | 5/24/1967 | See Source »

...petition was drafted by Neal P. Katz '68, John D. Kennedy '68, and Andrew Zucker '67, and is not related to a questionnaire, presently being distributed in Lowell House, on the same subject. That questionnaire, drawn up by Joh nPalazzo '69, asks for student opinion on the elimination of parietals altogether. "Our petition is more in the direction of action," Katz explained. "We want to get something done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Majority of Lowell House Requests Period of Daily Midnight Parietals | 5/2/1967 | See Source »

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