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Richard Kreindler
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Banking on the Right Notes
Does classical music have to be performed in a concert hall? Chances are that virtually all the concerts one hears
Rachmaninoff, With Tusks
The Bach Society Orchestra makes its first appearance of the season this Saturday evening, as usual not playing anything by
On Pitch: A Patchwork Preview
Classical music in and around Harvard this year promises to be even better than last, especially because of the number
Bows But No Scrapes As the Bach Soc. Bows Out
Classical music recitals continue through the summer in Cambridge and Boston, but many local performing groups are giving their last
The Glee Club's Bach, but the HRO's in Haydn
The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra has shown a great deal of growth and improvement since last year, particularly in its most recent
And Now For A Couple of Offbeat Downbeats
What is to be done if the emphasis in concert is almost always on composers dating before World War II
Reverie at Sanders
T HE TENDENCY to perform an orchestral work as if it were simply a group of arbitrary, colorless sounds is
A Chang of Pace
An interesting variety of nineteenth and twentieth century works is being offered this week in concerts in Cambridge and Boston.
Here To Fray, Gone Tomorrow
If you think the best way to prepare for exams or recuperate from them is to hear some standard classical
Classical Listings
AT HARVARD "Quadrivium," a consort of early music, directed by Marleen Montgomery, will perform in the Thursday Noon Recital Series,