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H & H gets an A for effort, but. . . A classy classical outreach exceeds its grasp

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The Boston Globe, November 3rd, 1991

It was a hyperactive scene, there in the auditorium of the William H. Trotter School last Tuesday at noon. More than 100 children, 7 to 11, grades 2 to 5, were lined up on stage before filing into their seats in the audience for a touring program presented by the Handel & Haydn Society, a venerable white-establishment musical institution where no one would have heard about places like Roxbury's Trotter School not so long ago. Miss Rose Holland was in charge, and that meant there would be no nonsense. Miss Holland won a Golden Apple Award last year for her 25 years of superior teaching; she is ...

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