Student tenor sings
Judd Serotta '94 , tenor, gave a strong senior vocal recital with Bill Guerin '96 yesterday in Faulkner Auditorium.
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Judd Serotta '94 , tenor, gave a strong senior vocal recital with Bill Guerin '96 yesterday in Faulkner Auditorium.
Saturday night's concert featuring the New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra and the Handel Society chorus in Mahler's Symphony #2 "Resurrection" was inspirational. This was the most serious and ambitious undertaking of the term and probably of the past year.
The Dartmouth College Glee Club and full orchestra performed Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" Saturday night to a standing ovation.
With all the action going on in The Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts, it would have been easy to overlook the student-directed play that held three performances in the Collis Common Ground Friday through Sunday.
Henry Fielding's autobiographical play "Tom Thumb" with "The Author's Farce" opened to an unsuspecting audience last night at the Warren Bentley Theater. The production, directed by Sam Abel, assistant professor of drama, is two plays in one. The first part depicts the "heroic" struggles of the playwright Henry Luckless (Matt Trusch) as he tries to publish his play in the face of paranoid government intervention.
One might doubt that Steven Spielberg would be able to create little more than an apathetic depiction of the Holocaust, but "Schindler's List" not only tears at the heartstrings, it makes an indescribable evil digestible - putting it among the ranks of films few will ever forget.
The Lark Quartet's concert on Thursday evening in Spaulding Auditorium was a promising performance of a new generation string quartet.
The Lark Quartet returns for its second of three concerts on Thursday, Feb. 3, in Spaulding Auditorium.
The 12:30 student repertory productions which took place in Center Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday provided an opportunity for students of Paul Gaffney's directing class to apply their skills and experience in an actual performance situation.
The Chamber Singers triumphed last weekend at their annual Feast of Song in Webster Hall. From the opening of the musical program, Clement Janequin's "Je ne fut jamais si aise" to Claude le Jeune's exultant "Revecy venir du printans," the Chamber Singers brought a confident, clear, dynamically attuned performance to some of the same music that had troubled them earlier in the season.
A Dartmouth classic reconvenes this Thursday at Webster Hall. The Chamber Singers' extravagant 'Feast of Song' opens tomorrow for an extended run, Jan. 13-15 and Jan. 20-22.
Friday night's concert of the Dartmouth College Chamber Singers and Arcadia players at Rollins Chapel, presented a variety of musical styles with equally various successes.
The Lark Quartet's Friday night concert was an interesting case of how one's grasp can sometimes exceed one's reach. There were glimpses of how good this ensemble was and how good it could be with the right selections and temperament.