Word: eisenberg
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...expansive warmth and enthusiasm of Maurice Eisenberg reflect his conception of the real function of music. Mr. Eisenberg does not talk in terms of form or period--these he calls only the "vocabulary" of music--, nor does he dwell on esthetic doctrine. His concern is for the expressive power of the art which he describes radiantly as "the most potent means of communication between...
This is also a sign of Mr. Eisenberg's serene self-confidence. He has been a pupil of Pablo Casals for forty-two years ("I will always be his pupil") and in fact lived next door to Casals in Spain for fourteen years. But although he talks as if the fire of his inspiration were borrowed from his master, it would be hard to imagine a more creatively independent personality...
...Eisenberg has not polished away his American and Jewish backgrounds; he does not take culture for granted...
...Maurice Eisenberg, one of the world's greatest cellists, will give a concert tonight at 9 p.m. in the Lowell House Dining Hall. Tickets for the concert are available at the Coop and at the door. Eisenberg's appearance is part of a week-long music festival at Lowell House...
Also, Robert J. Usadi, Quincy and Laurelton N. Y., English; Randall K. Holmes, Winthrop and Muskegon, Mich., Biochemical Sciences; Sergei Bogojavlensky Adams and Swarthmore, Pa., History and Literature; Peter C. Goldmark Jr., Leverett and New Canaan, Conn., Government; Peter C. Ober, Lowell and Lunenburg, Mass., German; Robert S. Eisenberg, Winthrop and Mason City, Iowa, Anthropology; George M. Blecher, Kirkland and New York City, English; and Graham R. Stellwagon, Dunster and West Chester, Pa., Social Relations...