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... Brecht reacted violently against this concept of theatre. The spectator, in his view, was an individual rather than a small part of a group audience without identity. A play was successful if it made him think; the theatre therefore ...
... Brecht reacted violently against this concept of theatre. The spectator, in his view, was an individual rather than a small part of a group audience without identity. A play was successful if it made him think; the theatre therefore ...
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... Brecht and Weill had met some years earlier, and had found that their ideas about music and the theatre were similar. Brecht loathed the formal atmosphere of the concert hall, the apparent boredom of the audience, the archaic uniforms ...
... Brecht and Weill had met some years earlier, and had found that their ideas about music and the theatre were similar. Brecht loathed the formal atmosphere of the concert hall, the apparent boredom of the audience, the archaic uniforms ...
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... Brecht's views on theatre and politics. The staple fare of the German theatres of the early twenties was melodrama, drawing- room comedy and the classics. These three kinds of drama have one basic principle in common: they are designed ...
... Brecht's views on theatre and politics. The staple fare of the German theatres of the early twenties was melodrama, drawing- room comedy and the classics. These three kinds of drama have one basic principle in common: they are designed ...
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Program for September 27 28 1968 | 12 |
The soloist | 38 |
Program Editor ANDREW RAEBURN | 77 |
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allegro Artur Rubinstein Bach BALDWIN PIANO ballet bass bassoons BEETHOVEN BERLIOZ Boston Company BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Boylston BRAHMS Brecht Cabot Cambridge Carleton House Chorus clarinet Claude Frank composer Conservatory Council of Friends Debussy DVORAK EIGHTY-EIGHTH SEASON Emperor Erich Leinsdorf ERICH LEINSDORF Music flat flute harp Haydn instrument Insurance James Kleine Dreigroschenmusik Koussevitzky LEINSDORF Music Director Lotte Lenya Macheath Mass Massachusetts Michael Steinberg Minor Mozart nightingale oboes opera ORCHESTRA ERICH LEINSDORF Overture Pastene performance Personal Banker pianist Piano Concerto piccolo played PROGRAM Friday afternoon Program note PROKOFIEFF Prudential Center quartet RAVEL RCA Victor Red records Requiem Robert Romeo and Juliet saxophone Schoenberg School for Crippled score Scriabin Scudder Serge Koussevitzky Sibelius solo soloist song Stevens & Clark STRAVINSKY Street Boston strings Symphony Hall SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ERICH TCHAIKOVSKY theatre theme ticket resale timpani trombones trumpets Trust Department Turn left Victor Red Seal Vienna Violin Concerto violinist Weill wrote York