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Kenneth Hoffman

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Concerto and Cantatas

B ARRAGE of advertising notwithstanding, neither of the Bach Society's two soloists appeared last Saturday night. Both Cambridge-born basso Justino


In Partial Fulfillment

S TEVENS STARED at his typewriter; nothing happened. This was fairly unusual, and even stranger since the last time he


Monteverdi

A RECENT President of Harvard when asked for the primary qualification of a college president replied, "a belief in God."


Religious Pluralism

P LURALISM IN A university church is a laudable goal. But in pursuit of this goal, the preliminary report of


Classical

PEABODY SCHOOL (Linnaean St.) Boston Summer Opera Theater production of Mozart's Abduction of the Seraglio. Done in English. Tickets: $3.


Classical

M.I.T. CHAPEL-- Commonwealth Chamber Players. Woodwind quintets by Danzi, Reicha. Free. Thursday, February 14, 12 noon. NATIONAL THEATER/Boston Center for


Choral Evensong

F OR THE most part, the University Choir remains an ornament to worship in Memorial Church. Several times each year


Concerto Program at Kirkland

T HERE WERE striking contrasts apparent in last Friday night's three concertos at Kirkland House--contrasts in tone, color, ensemble, period,


Sullivan's Serious Side

Symphony in E-minor ("The Irish") Overture "Di Ballo" EMI-Odeon, ASD, 2435, stereo conductor: Charles Groves ensemble: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra