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Cambridge Civic Symphony

Victor Manusevitch's programming for the second concert of the Cambridge Civic Symphony Orchestra was highly imaginative, but the Orchestra's response


Bach Society Orchestra

The Bach Society Orchestra played its first concert of the year with verve and discretion, though the fare offered was


Xerxes

Handel's Xerxes was first produced in 1783 for wealthy Londoners who allowed themselves to suffer the atrocious libretto so that


Duet

Dunster House calls Duet "Two plays for music," apparently indicating that the nature of Arthur Kopit's dramas makes a special


Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra

Attilio Poto ended his five-year career with the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra last night. The concert's final piece was Beethoven's seventh symphony,


Revolution in New Music: Webern and Beyond

Since the early years of the twentieth century, when Debussy and Schoenberg made their experiments beyond the familiar ground of


Les Ballets Africains

A few lithe young women of the Ballets Africains troupe appeared semi-nude on the Colonial stage two nights ago. The


A Twentieth Century Folk Mass

On October 13, 1957, the British television audience was offered a live broadcast from St. Augustine's, Highgate, where the Communion


University Choir Carols

The University Choir sang its first Christmas service at Memorial Church this year, replacing the traditional performances of the Harvard