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March 13, 2003
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Music man:
Professor of Music Christopher Hasty embodies contradiction. A music theorist who specializes in 20th century music, his work is far less concerned with the traditional categories of music theory -- the separate studies of harmony, counterpoint, rhythm -- than with the fleeting, mysterious, sometimes messy way in which we experience music. (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Music professor brings intellectual curiosity to music's mystery
Theorist Christopher Hasty explores how we experience music
Angela Davis, icon of activism, argues for abolition of prisons
Imagine social order without prisons, she challenges
Boston Globe spotlight team wins Goldsmith Award for "Crisis in the Catholic Church"
Seymour Hersh honored with career award for excellence in journalism
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