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(02/18/97 11:00am)
When most 16-year-olds were drinking milkshakes at the local McDonald's and worrying about their algebra exams, pianist Ignat Solzhenitsyn was perfecting definitive interpretations of Mozart concertos and making classical music critics at The New York Times and Washington Post blush.
(02/07/97 11:00am)
Jazz great Sam Rivers will perform with the Barbary Coast, the College's jazz ensemble, as well as with his own trio Saturday night at 8 p.m. in Spaulding Auditorium.
(01/23/97 11:00am)
As a part of the ongoing Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, up-and-coming soprano Camellia Johnson will perform at Spaulding Auditorium Saturday night at 8 p.m.
(01/06/97 11:00am)
Late jazz pianist Bill Evans was a rather diffident public performer, an odd characteristic for one of the finest musicians in the business.
(11/26/96 11:00am)
Abdoul Doumbia, a professional drummer who has been playing since he was five, will perform with his own trio as well as the World Music Percussion ensemble tonight in Spaulding Auditorium.
(10/30/96 11:00am)
There are few instances in jazz when string instruments such as the violin and cello can be played without sounding, well, cheesy. Perhaps a Paul Chambers, Ray Brown, or Oscar Pettiford bowed bass solo pass the test, but these moments are few and far between.
(10/16/96 9:00am)
While lecturing a jazz history class at the Hopkins Center yesterday, tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman said he wanted to "express himself honestly and directly" with his music.
(10/15/96 9:00am)
When tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University in 1991, he was presented with two choices -- he could either go on to Yale Law School or he could try his luck on the notoriously competitive New York jazz club scene.
(05/17/96 9:00am)
The Barbary Coast, the College's award-winning jazz ensemble, will honor four graduating seniors in the annual Senior Feature Concert this Green Key Weekend.
(11/14/95 11:00am)
The World Music Percussion Ensemble, led by Hafiz Shabazz, will feature three guest artists playing alongside the 23-piece group tomorrow night in Spaulding Auditorium.
(11/13/95 11:00am)
It seems as if saxophonist Oliver Lake has not lost a step since playing with Julius Hemphill in the World Saxophone Quartet.
(11/10/95 11:00am)
Barbary Coast, the College's jazz ensemble, will host alto saxophonist Oliver Lake and drummer Cecil Brooks III for their first concert of the term this weekend.
(11/08/95 11:00am)
Dartmouth's Montgomery Fellow for the Fall term and Russian intellectual Vyacheslav Ivanov will present a lecture on the life and writings of Mikhail Bakhtin in Sanborn today at 4 p.m.
(11/07/95 11:00am)
A "cultural exhibition" hosted by Alpha Theta coed fraternity last Friday night raised concern among some members of the administration.
(10/31/95 11:00am)
G. Love and Special Sauce, a Boston-based trio whose raw, unabashed style has caught the attention of the hip-hop industry, will perform at Webster Hall this Friday at 8 p.m.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
Performing to a full house at Spaulding Auditorium last night, four guitar greats showed Dartmouth the way the guitar should be played.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
Guitar Summit, which will be held at Spaulding Auditorium tonight, features four distinct guitar styles performed by noted masters of the instrument. Each brings a distinct style to the guitar, and virtuosity is hardly a question with any of them.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
Shocking, outrageous, humorous, sarcastic and always powerful, Guillermo Gomez-Pena and Roberto Sifuentes presented "Dangerous Border Game" to Dartmouth Saturday night at the Moore Theater.
(10/04/95 10:00am)
The latest dark comedy by Columbia pictures, "To Die For," will be part of a special presentation by the Dartmouth Film Society this Friday.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
Putting on a clinic in group improvisation and communication, the Hal Galper jazz trio and tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi gave Dartmouth a rare treat last night at Rollins Chapel.