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i.e., The Cambridge Review
"The responsibility to externals which caused this atrophy (of the artist submerged in an academic society) is in fact the
Bach Concerts in Sanders
The Cambridge Society for Early Music devoted all three of its concerts this fall to works by Johann Scbastian Bach.
The Bach Society Orchestra
The Bach Society Orchestra, a group composed chiefly of undergraduates and conducted by Michael Greenebaum '55, gave its debut concert
New Works of Stravinsky
Thanks to the devoted efforts of Claudio Spies, Instructor in Music, a Harvard audience heard the most recent manifestations of
Orchestra Gives Holmes Memorial Concert
No performance by the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra within at least the last three years has drawn such a larger crowd and
Good Friday Concert
The Music Club's Good Friday Concert, given last night in the Fogg Museum Courtyard, was superbly planned to express the
Ralph Kirkpatrick
Ralph Kirkpatrick is a whole musician for having wrestled seriously with diverse apsects of his field. The ideal of the
Harvard Composers
Three organizations--the Adams House Music Society, the Music Club, and WHRB--sponsored a concert of music by Harvard composers last Wednesday.
Lawrence Berman
The Lowell House Musical Society continued its excellent series of Sunday afternoon concerts yesterday with a piano recital by Lawrence
David Lewin
The 19th-century judgment that Mozart's music was superficial and "tinkly" (with the exception of a few "romantic" works like the
Philadelphia Woodwind Quartet
A concert by the Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet yesterday afternoon inaugurated the Pierian Sodality's 1953-54 Sunday Concert Series. The Quintet is
Music Club
A concert sponsored by the Harvard and Radcliffe Music Clubs in the Fogg Museum Courtyard last Thursday included selections written
The Two Misers
The Two Misers, an opera-comique by Gretry, opened last night as the annual production of the Lowell House Musical Society.
The Music Club
A concert of music from the Medieval to the Baroque period, presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Music Clubs Sunday evening in
Boston Pops
There were eighty wines to choose from, as well as beer, punch, soft drinks, ice cream, sandwiches, and cakes. Oh