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CFA Professor of Music Lukas Foss, shown conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a young man, was a musical wunderkind equally gifted as a conductor, composer, and pianist and by his early 30s had earned a reputation as one of America’s greatest musical talents. Now 80, he is celebrating his birthday with the premiere of his new orchestral piece at Boston’s Symphony Hall on Tuesday, November 26. See story, page 8. © Bettman/Corbis

CFA Professor of Music Lukas Foss, shown conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a young man, was a musical wunderkind equally gifted as a conductor, composer, and pianist and by his early 30s had earned a reputation as one of America’s greatest musical talents. Now 80, he is celebrating his birthday with the premiere of his new orchestral piece at Boston’s Symphony Hall on Tuesday, November 26. See story, page 8. © Bettman/Corbis

       

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