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Robert G. Kopelson

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Mozart-Levin

W OLFGANG Amadeus Mozart is history's most famous child prodigy. A virtuoso clavierist and a more than competent organist and

Buswell and Valenti

C ONCERTS in the Houses are generally notable for their charm and enthusiasm rather than their professional polish. Every once

The Fairy Queen

T HIS month marks the 276th anniyersary of the first performance of The Fairy Queen before the London rabble. Only

Carlotta Wilsen

P HYSICALLY, Carlotta Wilsen is a performer difficult to miss. Her brilliant red hair, and chiselled Nordic-Gaelic features, combined with

Yale Russian Chorus

S ATURDAY night 40-odd students, faculty and alumni of Yale sang of God, war, the Russian land, and love. The

The Cantata Singers

L EON Kirchner is the Renaissance man of the Music Department. Pianist, teacher, composer, conductor, he seems to be in

Yannatos' Swan Song

In an uncanny way this phrase from Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde epitomizes my exact sentiments as I left

Harvard Band and Wind Ensemble

The Harvard Band, like 1066, is a Good Thing. At halftime it runs all over the football field sparking otherwise

Bach Society Orchestra

This was the concert the Harvard musical world has been waiting for. More than that of the Glee Club or

Harvard, Princeton Glee Clubs

The tenors of Princeton and Harvard traded high B-flats and harmonized with a police siren last night in the annual

HRO

Friday night the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra set out to please everybody. For those who think music stopped in 1880, there was

Jacques-Louis Monod and Chamber Ensemble

Every pianist, violinist and 'cellist with a yen for chamber music has at one time or another chugged through the

Leon Kirchner and Chamber Ensemble

Sitting in Sanders' section "D" can be a mixed blessing. Acoustically it contains among the best seats in the house.

Felix Galimir and Chamber Ensemble

The philosophy of the Harvard Summer Concert Series seems to consist of indulging its audiences with the familiar while at

The Laredos: Violin and Piano

As a concert hall, Sanders Theatre comes close to being a joke. Boisterous pedestrians, revved engines, and low-flying jets are

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