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  Harvey Sachs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harvey Sachs, (born 1946), the US-Canadian writer, has written a number of books on musical subjects, most notably the standard biography of and a book of essays on the Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini, plus an edited collection of Toscanini's letters.
Sachs, Harvey, Reflections on Toscanini, New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1991.
Sachs, Harvey, Virtuoso, London, New York: Thames and Hudson, 1982.
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 NOW with Bill Moyers. Transcript. August 30, 2002 | PBS
JEFFREY SACHS: Carbon sequestration is a concept that fuel could be used safely in the carbon that is now emitted and goes into the atmosphere and contributes to global warming were somehow sequestered, were somehow kept from going in the atmosphere.
HARVEY BALE: The rich countries have got to have a transfer of resources to the South to help these countries who are simply inadequately financed on their own bases to help cure this problem, to address this problem.
HARVEY BALE: Well, it could be, it could be more or less subsidies for agriculture or perhaps we need to spend less on weapons systems, I would include also some developing countries who need to change priorities.
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 Sachs Disease -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The American conductor and writer Harvey Sachs (born 1946) has written a number of books on musical subjects, most notably the standard biography of and a book of essays on the Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini.
Goldman Sachs, for a long time during the 1980s, was the only major investment bank with a strict policy against helping to initiate a hostile takeover, which increased the firm's reputation immensly.
Nelly Sachs, (10 December 1891, Berlin - 12 May 1970, Stockholm) was a German poet and dramatist who was transformed by the Nazi experience from a dilettante into a poignant spokesperson for the grief and yearnings of her fellow Jews.
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 Faber & Faber - Author Detail
Harvey Sachs' interest in Toscanini began in his mid-teens and grew simultaneously with a general passion for music.
After the publication in 1978 of Toscanini - now the standard biography - Sachs was recognized as the leading expert on the conductor's life and career.
Harvey Sachs is the author of the biography Arthur Rubinstein, the co-author of the memoirs of Plácido Domingo and Sir Georg Solti, and he has written for many major journals including the Times Literary Supplement, the Guardian, Observer, BBC Music Magazine, Gramophone, the New Yorker, and the New York Times.
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 Free of Disney, The Weinsteins Take Their Revenge -- New York Magazine
Harvey’s irritation with Eisner was Ahab-like, a quenchless feud that was highly entertaining to hedge-fund managers more accustomed to deals for telecom towers and cable-TV systems.
Harvey was smoking at the pitch meetings, and some privately expressed concern about his health.
(Harvey’s father died of a heart attack at age 52.) They were told he was “in a serious relationship” and “he’d lost some weight.” And if they could just make movies for the next three or four years, the brothers would create a library worth the money everyone was investing—and more.
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 Lubicon Update: Ministers Visit Little Buffalo
Sachs that "Lennarson's been talking to his friends in the Green Party and questions were raised in the Austrian Parliament".
Sachs indicating that the Province is considering a proposal from an unknown source to contribute up to a million dollars to possibly pay for adding a typical industrial arts shop to the proposed community high school".
Harvey pointed out that it was a visit by these same Church Leaders eight years ago "that first drew the attention of the world to the destruction of the Lubicon people's traditional way of life and the ongoing refusal of Canadian Government's to deal fairly with them".
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 SANDERCOTT GENEALOGY - Supplementary Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Daniel Sachs was born on April 20, 1826 Hessen, Germany.
Hazel Pearl Sachs(1910) - married Harvey August Kunkel
Milton Harvey Sachs - Milton has passed away.
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 Maryland Green Building Network
Harvey began his overview of the national landscape of energy policy by critically examining the National Energy Plan as released by Vice-President Cheney.
  The plan, according to Harvey, does not appreciate where the true energy efficient and conservation opportunities are in the energy field and how to implement those opportunities.
The key to promoting energy efficiency will be “Market Transformation,” that is taking environmentally friendly products and programs and accelerating their market process from conception to full market value.
www.dnr.state.md.us /ed/mdgbn/1-8-02.html   (803 words)

  
 Meeting Minutes
The new handbook subcommittee members will be Harvey Sachs, Tom West, and Joe Watson.
Harvey Sachs stressed that maintenance cost data is the "greatest unknown" to designers.
Harvey Sachs of the Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium offered extensive data on maintenance costs of geothermal heat pumps.
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 GreenHomeGuide | 9 Ways to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient
Harvey M. Sachs, Ph.D., directs the Buildings Program at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE).
Sachs has served as assistant commissioner for energy in the New Jersey Department of Commerce, Energy, and Economic Development and technical director of the Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium.
You save money and improve performance when you take cost-effective measures that reduce building loads, and then install systems and appliances that are the right size to meet the reduced loads.
www.greenhomeguide.com /index.php/knowhow/entry/790/C236   (1327 words)

  
 Toscanini, Arturo - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
by H. Sachs (2002); biographies by H. Taubman (1950), S. Chotzinoff (1956), D. Ewen (rev. ed.
1960), B. Haggin (1967), and H. Sachs (1978); studies by R. Marsh (1956) and P. Hughes (2d enl.
`The Letters of Arturo Toscanini,' edited by Harvey Sachs; Alfred A. Knopf (468 pages, $35).
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-toscanin.html   (536 words)

  
 PMP cranks ad
One of the most startling of these was the P.M.P. "bent" crank, which outdid even the Gear-Tel for originality.
Harvey Sachs, best known for his active leadership in East Coast tandem events, predicts what the future holds for P.M.P. in the following special report:
Editor's note: from here, author Sach's chronology dissolves from well-documented factual reporting to crystal-ball speculation.
www.classicrendezvous.com /Italy/PMP_crk_ad.htm   (558 words)

  
 The New York Review of Books: FURTWÄNGLER & TOSCANINI
On page 244 Sachs reports that Toscanini urged the board of the New York Philharmonic to choose Furtwängler as his successor in 1936.
On page 299 Sachs dismisses undocumented talk about Toscanini postwar "intrigue" by pointing out that he never prevented Furtwängler from conducting at La Scala, where the board would have leaped to do his bidding.
Since neither Craft nor Schoenberg mentioned it, let me add that Furtwängler stood no chance at conducting over here after the war, once almost every major Jewish musician (Yehudi Menuhin was a notable exception) threatened not to perform with any American orchestra that engaged him.
www.nybooks.com /articles/2356   (344 words)

  
 Sachs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Curt Sachs (Kurth Sachs), 1881-1959, music historian who studied musical instruments
George Sachs / Georg Sachs (1896-1961), Russia-born German and US metallurgist
This human name article is a disambiguation page – a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sachs   (104 words)

  
 [Yak] riding in the DC area   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
BTW, there are a number of capable bike shops in the region.
harvey sachs I have to do a week in DC during the last week of March.
I have looked at the weather averages but am wondering about bikers' perceptions.
www.bikefriday.com /pipermail/yak/2006-January/003811.html   (311 words)

  
 Life’s Weirder Than Fiction » Commentary
That’s me, Professor Emeritus Sachs pretending to be Ralph Quarterdeck, Irma’s husband in my book of nautical humor, IRMA QUARTERDEK REPORTS.
Ralph’s favorite beer is Moosehead, bottled in Canada, and the brewery P.R. lady was kind enough to provide the Tee shirt for this photo.
Harvey’s latest novel is a mystery entitled Ben Zakkai’s Coffin.
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 Wikinfo | Arturo Toscanini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
As his biographer Harvey Sachs wrote: "he believed that a performance could not be artistically successful unless unity of intention was first established among all the components: singers, orchestra, chorus, staging, sets, and costumes."
Contemporary Recollections of the Maestro, BH Haggin (Da Capo Press, 1989), a reprint of Conversations with Toscanini and The Toscanini Musicians Knew
Toscanini, Harvey Sachs (Da Capo Press, 1978), the best biography by far
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 Publisher-supplied biographical information about contributor(s) for Library of Congress control number 2001038627   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Publisher-supplied biographical information about contributor(s) for The letters of Arturo Toscanini / compiled, edited, and translated by Harvey Sachs.
The Library of Congress makes no claims as to the accuracy of the information provided, and will not maintain or otherwise edit/update the information supplied by the publisher.
Harvey Sachs, who selected, edited, translated, and annotated the letters in this collection, is the author
www.loc.gov /catdir/bios/random053/2001038627.html   (188 words)

  
 TIME.com Print Page: Arts & Entertainment -- Galley Girl: The Biography Edition
Others — like a huffy list of band rules — reveal the surprising ambition of an artist who popularized a genre — grunge — that scorned popular success.
PW and Kirkus both give starred reviews to "The Letters of Arturo Toscanini," edited by Harvey Sachs (Knopf; April 28).
Music historian Sachs (no relation) learned of these letters after publishing his definitive biography (‘Toscanini,’ 1978), and while they contain no startling revelations, they give us a much better understanding of a man who famously refused all interviews and wrote no memoirs.
www.time.com /time/arts/printout/0,8816,213867,00.html   (732 words)

  
 Boruch's Family
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Barbara W. and Michael Sachs Harvey and Arlene Sachs Louis Sachs Arlene Sachs Harvey Sachs
Barbara, Harvey, Louis, Arlene Sachs with Ida Bark Arlene, Harvey, Benjamin, Louis and Edward
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 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation S Fellows Page
Rainer K. Sachs, Professor of Mathematics and Physics, University of California, Berkeley: 1972.
Robert G. Sachs, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Chicago: 1959.
Harvey Sollberger, Composer; Professor of Music, University of California and Music Director, La Jolla Symphony Orchestra: 1969, 1973.
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 Arturo Toscanini - Recommended Reading   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Toscanini, (1978) Harvey Sachs, Philadelphia: J. Lippincott Company.
The Letters of Arturo Toscanini, (2002) Harvey Sachs, New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Arturo Toscanini, (1929) Tobia Nicotra (Translated from the Italian by Irma Brandeis and H.D. Kahn), New York: The Sun Dial Press, Inc.
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 Travel & Geography / Adventure Exploration &Travel / Solti on Solti: A Memoir by Solti, Georg Sachs, Harvey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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Award-winning biographer Harvey Sachs has spent over a decade traveling the world in search of the man behind the legend, the artist behind the myth, and the secret life behind the memoirs.
Sachs reveals not only Arthur Rubinstein's many humanitarian efforts but also his lavishly uninhibited love affairs, his fabled rivalry with Horowitz, and his often charged relationships with political leaders, royalty, and high society.
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TOSCANINI Letters Compiled, edited& translated by Harvey Sachs.
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