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Chris Rochester
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Fish Garibaldi and the Blue Rumor
THE DAY was as lucent as Homer's verse. It was time to go to the Aquarium. Huntley, clutching a copy
The Theatregoer Antony and Cleopatra at the Loeb through May 9
A C??BRADLEY, who wrote the only essay on Antony and Clipatra worth saving, said that the play was less powerfull
The Rock Freak Led Zeppelin II
COUNT Ferdinand von Zeppelin dreamed of his magisterial airship dropping entire wars of bombs on helpless cities terrorizing whole continents
The Concertgoer Ein Deutsches Requiem
in Memorial for Professor G. Wallace Woodworth SLOWLY treading the street's dry ground, past each small shop closed for the
The Concertgoer Boston Philharmonia at Sanders Sunday evening
BOSTON will enjoy the gifts of three conductors of the first magnitude this year: Seiji Ozawa, Claudio Abaddo, and Leon
The Living Room War
OUR WATERS are brown, our skies are sulphurous, our fields devoured, and our people's screams barely audible beneath the tentacles
Gustav Mahler
I T IS ONLY when speaking of great manifold spirit such as Gustav Mahler, Whose preoccupations so forcefully resonate through
New Music
(This review is the first of two article concerning new work by Harvard and Radcliffe composers.) THE HOLMES HALL concert
The Avant-garde
" Y OUTH," Leon Kirchner suggested in his remarkable introduction of Roger Sessions earlier this year, "has turned to the
Pelleas et Melisande
A REVIEW of the premiere (1902) of Pelleas et Melisande complained of the work's "constant nebulosity" and of its "monotonous