For Lalli, curtains open on unforeseen act
Richard Lalli MUS ’86 never wanted to be master of one of Yale’s residential colleges. In fact, in his first two decades as an instructor for the School of Music, he barely set foot in them.
But when he started teaching undergraduates a few years ago and became a fellow of Jonathan Edwards College, Lalli — an adjunct professor of music who has taught at Yale since 1982 — discovered what he was missing.
So much so, in fact, that he described his selection as JE’s new master as “the most exciting thing that ever happened to me.”
“I never would have dreamed this would...
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