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Classical Notes

At Harvard, he conducts lectures

By Jeremy Eichler
Globe Staff / September 29, 2006

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Igor Stravinsky was the very first musical figure to deliver the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard University. He did so, in French, from 1939 to 1940 , and since then many others have stepped up to ponder what we might call, borrowing from Bernstein and Ives, the great unanswered questions of music. Over the years the guest lectureship, founded ... (Full article: 739 words)

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