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Robert M. Simon

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The Bach Society

In less than a year of existence, the Bach Society seems to have pushed completely aside its parent organizations, the

Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society

Tuesday's program of Baroque and modern pieces illustrated two current musical trends: revival of the 17th Century and the growing

Paganini Quartet

By opening its Concert Series with the Budapest Quartet and closing on Sunday afternoon with the Paganini, Picrian sodality has

New England Opera Theater

Presenting The Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro on successive evenings not only gives the New England Opera

Adams House Music Society

In the last few years, the Adams House Music society has come to fill a unique role in the Harvard

Bach Society Chorus

Despite its number of informal madrigal groups, the University has rarely boasted a permanent ensemble devoted to chamber-size choral music.

Havard-Radcliffe Orchestra

With Attilio Poto's appointment as conductor, the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra has inadvertently switched the emphasis of its concerts. After Russell Standger's

Harvard Composers

The current series of Harvard Composers' concerts concluded on Wednesday night with compositions of seasonal buoyancy and spirit. John Austin

Longy School

After two excellent concerts by its faculty members, the Longy School on Friday night turned to music performed by students

Longy Spring Festival

Most Harvard men know the Longy School of Music only as a large yellowish house marking an end of the

Lowell's Knights of the High Table

In the Lowell House Dining Hall King Arthur does not conform to common conceptions of opera, Baroque or modern, Really

Harvard Composers

After a half-century of anarchy, music by young Americans seems to be settling down to an era of less revolution

Damnation of Faust

Among the musical versions of the Faust legend (including the operas of Gounod, Boito, and Busoni), Berlioz' Damnation of Faust

Janet Wheeler, soprano

Those who defied snow and reading lists to attend Sunday's concert found an afternoon of enjoyable though not flawless singing.

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