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...Sussanah Serkin is neither a writer nor an actor, nor an artist in any conventional sense of the word. But this doctor and activist invokes Shakespeare’s move to the Globe Theatre on the Thames’ South Bank in speaking of her organization’s fast-approaching relocation across another river—the Charles...
...pianists both possess awesome technical mastery, but their approaches to the repertoire are quite different: Lang is a young Chinese Horowitz, pounding the keyboard with bravura intensity, whereas Li is a lucid interpreter with a poetic sensitivity, reminiscent of Artur Schnabel or Rudolf Serkin. After their respective debuts in America last year, the critics responded with the kind of ecstatic raves not seen in a long time. Richard Dyer, a critic at the Boston Globe, declared that Li "has the talent, the looks and the personal charisma to be a standard-bearer for a new generation." Following his recital...
...Tova A. Serkin ’02 was an executive editor of The Crimson in 2001. She is currently living in Kiryat Tivon, Israel as a participant in a ten-month volunteer program for college graduates...
...Although all 20 movements of “Vingt Regards” are rarely played together at one time, famous pianist Peter Serkin once performed the complete work 25 times on a tour in 1974-5 after four years of intensive study. By contrast, Taylor knew only a few of the 20 “Regards” a year before his concert and was still memorizing weeks before...
...Tova A. Serkin ’02, an environmental science and public policy concentrator in Pforzheimer House, was an executive editor of the Crimson...