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Pianist Spencer Myer plays a Spanish-flavored, largely satisfying meal

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Pianist Spencer Myer gave a thoughtful, satisfying recital Sunday at the Phillips Collection. This youngish American artist has amassed a varied career of solo engagements, chamber music and lieder accompaniment, a healthy diversity that guards against the it’s-all-about-me attitude one sees in many pianists. Myer did not provide much of a cross-section with which to make a full assessment of his artistic qualities. The theme, I suppose, was Spain; the program consisted of the first book of Debussy’s Preludes (two of which had Spanish-flavored sections), the fourth book of Albeniz’s “Iberia,” and Moszkowski’s “Caprice espagnol. Read More...

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Stanford reverses sports cuts after lawsuits and pressure from athletes

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When Stanford University announced in July that it would cut close to a third of its varsity sports, it sparked a backlash from athletes and alumni, raised concerns about the future of the U.S. Olympic pipeline and led, last week, to a pair of lawsuits against the school. Now the school is reversing course. University officials Tuesday announced Stanford will continue competing in the sports it had planned to cut after this academic year, citing “an improved financial picture with increased fundraising potential. Read More...

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