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Devin Haskin isn't the first little boy to find the inside of a toy machine too enticing to resist.
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Colin Haskin of Canada’s Globe and Mail, “calls it the Black Box, which is apt, even if the box it’s in isn’t black.” p37
Archive 2006-06-01 ____Maggie 2006
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Colin Haskin of Canada’s Globe and Mail, “calls it the Black Box, which is apt, even if the box it’s in isn’t black.” p37
Paid to write that that ____Maggie 2006
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Haskin may have a little work to do before he joins the top ranks of the world's flutists - you got the feeling that he has yet to really unleash himself - but it was clear Monday that this is a musician of distinctive insight, well worth keeping an eye on.
A promising young flutist shows strength and stage presence Stephen Brookes 2011
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A rather deliberate account of Bach's Flute Sonata in E followed, alas, but Haskin accompanied by pianist Steven Beck then worked a small miracle with Mozart's Andante in C, K. 315, turning in a reading that was both playful and completely natural.
A promising young flutist shows strength and stage presence Stephen Brookes 2011
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Playing from a half-crouch, Haskin brought high drama and an offhand charm to the thing, tossing off gasp-inspiring riffs and winning over the audience immediately.
A promising young flutist shows strength and stage presence Stephen Brookes 2011
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The 26-year-old Haskin is the latest discovery of Young Concert Artists, and he turned out to be a musician of exceptional power and dramatic skill, completely in charge of his instrument.
A promising young flutist shows strength and stage presence Stephen Brookes 2011
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Haskin admires Carrera but wonders if others could faithfully adapt his program.
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Haskin said in a statement on Friday that the increase in abuse and sexual exploitation of women and children was "a worrying reality".
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As a kid I watched my Super8 condensed version of the Byron Haskin/George Pal THE WAR OF THE WORLDS 1953 so many times - the 4 minute black-and-white cutdown included this bit, where Ann Robinson's clergyman uncle gets deathrayed into silt while trying to bring religion to the Martian front line - that it was weird and a little unsettling to see it in Technicolor some time later.
31 Screams: Ann Robinson Arbogast 2008
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