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  Stephen D. Senturia

stephen d. senturia

Anatomy of a Tenure Case
 My radio play, based on the razor-thin tenure case in One Man's Purpose,
will receive its next performance at the next Academic Life Workshop,
April 10, 2021
Also in this workshop will be presentations of three short radio plays:
Power and Plagiarism
Am I an Imposter?
On the Receiving End

Book Launch Events for Cross Purposes
Wednesday, May 1, 6-7:30 PM
More Than Words
242 E. Berkeley Street, Boston
Free and open to the public

Wednesday, April 17, 3:15 PM
Harvard Institute for Learning and Retirement
Open to HILR members

Sunday, April 7, 2-5 PM
Open house and reading
98 Crownninshield Road, Brookline, MA


Anatomy of a Tenure Case
 My radio play, based on the razor-thin tenure case in One Man's Purpose,
received a third performance on March 21
at the University of Pennsylvania
as the basis of a workshop on
academic diversity and gender issues.
The premier was at ISCAS2018 in Florence, Italy, on May 28,
followed by a second p
erformance, a week later
at the Hilton Head Workshop on Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems




A Spring Concert for the Commonwealth School
Monday, May 7, 6 PM
 
Harvard Musical Association, The Marsh Room
57A Chestnut Street, Boston
Sabrina Learman, soprano; Amy Nadel, piano; Stephen Senturia, clarinet.
Wine and cheese at 6. Music at 6:30. 
Program to include music by Debussy, Britten, Brahms, Schubert, and Fauré.
Click here for the link to register to attend (donations requested)

Chamber Music by Giocoso, Sunday, November 12, 2017
Stephen Senturia, clarinet, Joel Dawson, viola, Wayne Hall, piano
Played to a packed house at our home 
PROGRAM
Max Bruch: Two selections from Eight Pieces, Opus 83
Paul Hindemith, Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
Mozart, Kegelstatt Trio for clarinet, viola, and piano


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Lecture and Reading,
University of Maryland, Thursday, September 28, 2017

I spoke on "The Academic Life: How Fiction Can Teach Us About the Realities"
Here is the link for full information


Authors' Celebration at HILR
Wednesday, September 27, 2017, 3:15 PM
Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement
34 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA

Short presentations (really short) by 17 book authors who are members of HILR
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Chamber Music by Giocoso, Sunday, October 30, 2016
Carol Vater, flute; Stephen Senturia, clarinet, Wayne Hall, piano
performed in my home to a packed house of 30 guests
PROGRAM
Jacques Ibert: Aria and Deux Interludes
Carl Maria von Weber: Variations for Clarinet and Piano
Antonin Dvořák: Sonatina for Flute and Piano
Michael Senturia: Reflections for solo Piano (World Premiere)

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Photo by Susan Lewinnek

Cambridge Center for Adult Education Book Fair, Sunday, October 23, 2016
Exhibited and signed books at the CCAE Book Fair as part of the Fall Writer's Conference sponsored by the Cambridge Center for Adult Education, 42 Brattle Street in Cambridge, MA, Sunday, October 23, 10 AM - 4 PM.

 

Presentation to MIT Graduate Students (and a few faculty members), April 28, 2016
   "The Academic Life:  How Fiction Can Teach Us About the Realities"

 A Slideshow from our Book Launch Parties:
   Wednesday, December 9, Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement 

   Sunday, December 13, at our home

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