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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...powerful contrast. The Prokofiev was quite accessible to the casual listener, incorporating folk melodies and stirring emotional themes. The peaceful, melancholic Brahms String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 51, No. 1, beautifully demonstrated the quartet's skill at intricate interplay and musical lyricism. The concert concluded with a crowd-pleasing arrangement of Aaron Copland's "Rodeo" for String Quartet, in the year of the 100th anniversary of his birth...

Author: By Michael Saji, | Title: Concert Review: Kammerfeld Quartet | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

...addtion to highlighting their newest material, both artists dove deep into their catalogs, with Mann playing crowd-pleasers "You Could Make a Killing" and "That's Just What You Are" (from the _Cruel Intentions_ and "Melrose Place" soundtracks respectively, as well as her 1995 release _I'm With Stupid_). Penn brought out his biggest hit, 1989's "No Myth," with a twist: he let Mann share lead vocals. The duet sounded natural, as did the entire collaboration between these two phenomenal artists whose chemistry and love made Saturday an evening to remember...

Author: By Andrew P. Nikonchuk, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mann: That's Just What You Are | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

...sizeable crowd formed, even though yesterday's Crimson reported that the signs around campus announcing the "Rocky Maivia" Parade at the Lampoon--a semi-secret Bow Street social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine--were not posted by the organization...

Author: By Victoria C. Hallett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Rock' Fans Miffed at Prank | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

Poet, rapper and actor Saul Williams recited poetry and discussed the state of the hip-hop music industry before a crowd that filled Longfellow Hall last night...

Author: By Daniela J. Lamas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hip-Hop Artist Entertains Packed Hall | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

Amid the taunts and jeers of the boisterous MIT crowd, Pankau maintained his even demeanor, playing at his most relaxed in the pivotal fourth game. His silent resilience coaxed his teammates to prevail in a five-game struggle that preserved Harvard's perfect league record...

Author: By Daniel E. Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Silent Warrior: Pankau Leads M. Volleyball to Success | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

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