Number |
Date |
Side |
Title |
I.P.S. |
Mono/Stereo |
|
1 |
13-May |
1+2 |
Architecture Lecture at
Proctor-May 13, Robert Venturi-"The Decorated Shed" |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
2 |
2/22/1968 |
1 |
Professor B.F. Skinner (Harvard
University) (Introduction by Miss Ethel Weiss) John Bard Lecture
Series--Social Studies Division 1967-1968 |
3 3/4 |
|
|
2 |
Question and Answer Session,
Skinner |
|
3 |
3/24/1969 |
|
A.M. General Session #2 Track
1+2 (end); Afternoon General Session #3 Track 2 (end), Evening Session #4
Track 2 (beginning) |
1 7/8 |
|
4 |
4/27/1964 |
|
(dubbed) October 1969
Assembly--Sottery Hall, 7:45 p.m.; remarks by President Kline; Dean
Hodgkinson; Charlies Hollender (Council Chairman); chaired by Peter
Mueller--entire meeting-- |
3 3/4 |
|
5 |
12/5/1967 |
|
David Lester (Wellesley College)
College Students and Suicide; Room 100, Albee |
3 3/4 |
|
6 |
10/17/1968 |
1 |
Richard Slavin (? Last name
illegible) President Kline's house |
|
|
2 |
Olana (? Illegible) |
|
7 |
11/5/1968 |
1 |
Joel Dralm (? Last Name
illegible)--Economics Club (Election Day) Albee 102 |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
|
2 |
Economics of the Communism (sic)
Firm Yugoslavia--case study |
|
8 |
10/1/1968 |
|
Frank Meyer--Albee Social |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
9 |
10/4/1968 |
|
Joseph Fletcher--The Immortality
of Mortality |
|
10 |
|
1+2 |
Discussion on Transfer Students
at Bard |
|
11 |
3/5/1968 |
|
Dwight MacDonald
"Ask-In" (Sottery Hall); Introduction: Deacon (? Illegible) Grauman |
3 3/4 |
|
12 |
10/8/1968 |
1 |
Sam Hunter, Tuesday October 8,
1968 Proctor Art Center |
|
|
2 |
Recent Developments in American
Art |
|
13 |
10/3/1968 |
|
Julia Vivas "Positive
Developments in American Art |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
14 |
4/6/1968 |
|
President Reamer Kline, Address
to the Student Body, Statements by: Robert Edmonds, Chairman, Student
Association; George Janto, Student; William Driver, Chairman, Faculty
Executive Committee |
|
Stereo |
|
15 |
5/19/1967 |
|
French Lecture: On the Ideal
Young Woman in Balzac |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
16 |
|
Community Discussion on the
Progressive Education and Innovation at Bard |
3 3/4 |
|
17 |
11/20/1968 |
|
Tape 1 of 2; Senior Project
Recital: Casimira Slovinsky, Soprano. See inside for program. Senior Project
Recital: Ingrid Spatt Flute. Parts I and II of a three part program Part III
on Tape 2. See inside for Program |
7 1/2 |
Mono |
|
18 |
11/20/1968 |
|
Senior Project Recital, Ingrid
Spatt, Flute. Part III of a 3 part program. Parts 1+2 on Side 2 of Tape 1 See
Inside for Program |
7 1/2 |
Mono |
|
19 |
1968 (?) |
1 |
Ives, Charles, Symphony Number
4. New Philharmonics Orchestra of London. Harold Farberman, conducting.
Ambrosiam (?) Singer; Vanguard copyright 1968. Side I Movement 4 (And first
two movements of symphony #3) |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
|
|
2 |
Movements 1,2,3, I 3:12, II
13:04, III 9:07, IV 9:15 |
|
20 |
1968 (?) |
1 |
Ives, Charles, Symphony #4,
American Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Stokonski (? Last Name Illegible)
conducting, with David Katz and Jori Serebrier (?) (assistant conductors)
Schola Cantorum (? Illegible) Columbia, MS 6775 Movements 1, 2, 3 |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
|
|
2 |
4th Movement, I 3:10, II 11:55,
III 7:30, IV 7:55 |
|
21 |
10/28/1968 |
1 |
Surlove 3 byRichard Cohen
(Student) Andre-Gwen Bocian, Gerald: McKay Taylor, Guard: Stephen Glover,
Caplain: Mark Barnett |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
|
2 |
Red Balloon |
|
22 |
|
1 |
Surlove 3 by Richard Cohen
(Student); Andrea: Gwen Bocian; Gerald: McKay Taylor; Captain: Steve Glover;
Guard: Mark Barnett |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
|
2 |
Red Balloon |
|
23 |
11/23/1968 |
1 |
Surlove 3 by Richard Student At
Vassar (?) Chicago Hall; Guard: John Ster; Gerald: McKay Taylor; Andrea: Gwen
Bocian; Dancers: Lorrain Vitale, Pam Gadson, Kay Dobler, Hett Baise Copy Tape
from Dynarant 3 3/4 Tape |
|
24 |
|
1 |
A Revolutionary AFFAIR, Cabaret
Night at the Beekman Arms--Sponsored by Student and Faculty Anti-War
Committees |
3 3/4 |
|
25 |
14-May |
1+2 |
Architecture Lecture-Proctor Art
Center. Architecture and Architectural Design-Richard Reynolds |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
26 |
7-May |
1+2 |
Architecture Lecture at
Proctor-May 7, Mrs. D, Scott Brown--Planning "Las Vegas Strip" |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
27 |
2-Apr |
|
Theodore de Bary--Mao's
Transcendental Agitation: The Cultural Revolution in the Perspective of
Chinese History |
3 3/4 |
|
28 |
12/3/1968 |
|
T.S. Kuhn, Bard Hall, John Bard
Lecture. Author-The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. "Recurrent
Patterns in Scientific Development" |
3 3/4 |
|
29 |
|
(Completely Blank, no labels of
any kind) |
|
30 |
19-May |
1+2 |
Composers Concert (The Work of
Don Garrett) Adele Paff (Soprano) |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
|
31 |
3/24/1969 |
1+2 |
Edward O'Reilly, Albee 100, Self
Disclosure. Questions Continued on Side 2. Last Answer Side 1 interrupted. |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
32 |
4/30/1969 |
1 |
Peter Westergaard, Bard Hall
8:30, American Composer Series #4. First Side Ended Early |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
|
2 |
Opera The opera CAN NOT be
played on the radio without permission |
|
33 |
5/1/1969 |
|
Dr. David Shiffman, Professor of
Psychology, Fairleigh Dickenson, Fly Now, Pay Later--What Don't We Do It In
The Road? |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
34 |
Oct-64 |
|
Deitsch V+S Tape 15 (Master) 1
Basic Dialogue, 2 Question and Answer Practice, 3 Substitution Drills
(Illegible German Writing) |
7 1/2 |
|
35 |
|
|
Bard Graduation 1959 |
3 3/4 |
|
36 |
|
1 |
Dean Gillard-Louis L Barret's
Commencement "Sparca" 1955 Honorary Degrees-Reverend Doctor J.A.
Paul, H.V. Newsome |
7 1/2 |
|
|
2 |
Student Experimental
Tape--Songs, Prose, etc. |
|
37 |
6/23/1962 |
|
Sir Charles +1962 Commencement
(Rain) Bard College Commencement |
3 3/4 |
|
38 |
6/20/1964 |
|
Bard College Graduation,
Emergency Generator Power Supply instead of Power Company |
3 1/2 |
|
39 |
|
Mr. Case Baccalaureate 1959 |
|
40 |
|
Professional Academic Festival
Overture |
3 3/4 |
|
41 |
|
Processional, I-III-Allegro
Giocose |
3 3/4 |
|
42 |
12/5/1967 |
1 |
Henry D Kashooty, LLD, Sottery
Hall, "Who is Mehr Baba?" Hampton, VA |
3 3/4 |
|
|
12/14/1967 |
2 |
Cohn, Jules, The Urban Crisis |
|
43 |
12/5/1967 |
1+2 |
Lynes, Russel |
3 3/4 |
|
44 |
12/20/1967 |
|
President Kline, Sound-Off
Program, 6:30-7:30 p.m. WKMY (Kingston) Interview by Jen Tryrell |
|
45 |
2/26/1968 |
|
Memorial Service for Professor
Charles Tremblay, 1912-1968 Chapel of the Holy Innocents at Bard College,
Program Enclosed |
|
46 |
4/15/1968 |
|
Justus Rosenberg: Orthodox
Marxism and the New Left |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
47 |
12/29/1967 |
|
Conversation-Reamer Kline and
Chanler Chapman, (Introduced by Glenn
Pomerance(Class of 1968)) |
|
48 |
8-Jun |
|
Koblitz--Lecture for Commons
Course |
|
49 |
11/21/1968 |
|
Discussion of Changes in Bard
Educational Structure Pasiencer (?), Tieger, Levindowsky and Various Students |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
50 |
6/25/1966 |
|
1/4 Track--May by playes on 1/2
Track. Bard graduation-1966, Jacob Javits--Speaker |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
51 |
4/1/1969 |
|
Concert, Robert Rudie, Violin;
Luis Garcia Renart-Cello; 8:30 p.m. Bard Hall; Four two-part inventions, J.S.
Bach, Duo in F Major, Lud. V. Beethoven; Four pieces for violin and cello
(premire performance) by Richard Wilson (This piece was performed a second
time, but only the first performance was recorded); Intermission; Duo, Opus 7
Zoltan Kodaly |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
52 |
5/15/1969 |
|
Elie Yearden--The Recognition of
the Others, Proctor Hall--Faculty Lecture--8:30 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
53 |
4-Jun |
|
Dean Selinger Talk Dedicated to
Robert F Kennedy on the first Anniversary of his Assasination. Talk on
Democracy |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
54 |
30-Apr |
1 |
Professor Wiles, Proctor 8:30,
Keynes Lecture |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
55 |
10/9/1968 |
1 |
Bard Committee Meeting
Discussion of procedure to be followed during bust |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
|
2 |
New Social Regulations, 7:00
Gymnasium |
|
56 |
5/20/1969 |
|
Bard College Chorus, Gloria,
Antonio Vivaldi, Chapel 8:30 p.m. |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
|
57 |
6/15/1968 |
|
Bard Commencement |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
58 |
MINI TAPE |
|
Kathy Rosenberg, Senior Project,
Part II, R7216 |
|
59 |
12/8/1966 |
|
Chamber Music Concert--Bard Hall
8:30 |
3 3/4 |
|
60 |
5/16/1966 |
|
Zeitlin, Zui-Violin Bard Hall,
Two Track |
3 3/4 |
|
61 |
22-Apr |
|
1-7:10, Debate Rusher+Rovere,
Conservatism vs. Liberalism |
|
62 |
6/24/1967 |
|
Bard College Annual Commencement |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
63 |
|
1+2 |
A Concert of New Music, Andrew
Frank and Divid Moughton--Bard Hall |
7 1/2 |
|
64 |
|
Blank |
|
65 |
3/18/1967 |
|
Charles Dodge, Composer Lecture
and Tape Recordings of Three Pieces--Bard Hall |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
66 |
7/8/1967 |
|
Chamber Music Concert |
7 1/2 |
|
67 |
6/6/1966 |
|
Sneior Project Recital Given by
Denise Sisson |
|
Stereo |
|
68 |
11/25/1967 |
|
Dr. Alex Campbell, Oxford Hall.
An Outsider Looks at the American Political and Social Scene--Bard
Hall--December 2, 8:30 |
7 1/2 |
Mono |
|
69 |
3/30/1967 |
|
Stanley Falk'45 "The
Problems of Writing the Official History of World War II" Bard College,
2 Tracks |
3 3/4 |
|
70 |
|
No Markings |
|
71 |
|
Mark Lane |
|
72 |
12-Nov |
|
Jeff Schwartz (? Illegible) The
Speaker's Committee Presents Horace Kaleen Professor Emeritus of the New
School, "Ideas of Freedom, Ideas of Authority" |
3 3/4 |
|
73 |
9/5/1967 |
1 |
Student Orientation Lectures
Intro: Mark Favor (? Illegible) Lectures: Dean Hodgkin (Sottery Hall) 7:00
p.m. |
3 3/4 |
|
|
9/7/1967 |
2 |
R.I. Koblitz (first four minutes
lacking) Sottery 7:00 p.m. |
|
74 |
9/11/1967 |
|
Eisman/Rockman (Track 1)
Orientation Lectures |
|
75 |
9/26/1967 |
1 |
Rick Chapman, Sottery Hall |
3 3/4 |
|
|
2 |
Yost |
|
76 |
10/17/1967 |
1 |
Marty Oppenheimer (Vassar
College) "Civil Disobedience" at Sottery Hall |
|
77 |
10/12/1967 |
|
Education Policies Committee
Symposium--Dean Hodgkinson, Professor Clarke, Professor Settle, John Walso,
8:45 p.m. |
|
78 |
|
Robert Lopez |
7 1/2 |
|
79 |
|
Blank, nothing on box |
|
80 |
3/3/1967 |
|
K.J. Dover, "The Comedies
of Aristophanes" "The Protrayal of Socrates in 'The Clowns'"
(lecture at Bard Hall) |
3 3/4 |
|
81 |
|
Illegible Scribbling |
|
Mono |
|
82 |
|
Ralph Rosenthal, A. Warming |
|
83 |
6/13/1966 |
1 |
Senior Project Recital given by
Karin Zapf Bard Hall I Toccata in G Minor--J.S. Bach, 1 Allegro, 2 Adagio, 3
Allegro e Presto, II Variations Serieuses--Felix Mendelsshon, 17 Variations
in D Minor III Sonata No 1 in C Major--D. Kabalevsky, 1 Allegro Assai e
Lusinganso, 2 Andantino, 3 Presot |
7 1/2 |
|
|
2 |
IV Concerto No 111, I Allegro
con Brio, II Largo, III Rondo, L.V. Beethowen (with Mrs. Kate Wolff) |
|
84 |
|
Afternoon Panel #2 |
|
85 |
24-Jun |
|
Gabriel Procession, 1st
Selection, 6th Selection, 1st Selection (mini tape) |
7 1/2 |
|
86 |
6/26/1965 |
1 |
Bard Commencemnt half track |
3 3/4 |
|
|
2 |
20 additional minutes |
|
87 |
6/22/1963 |
|
Graduation, Bard College |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
88 |
4/21/1965 |
1 |
Dedication of Proctor Art
Center--August Heckscher (intro by Matthew Phillips) |
|
|
4/22/1965 |
2 |
Debate, Rusher and Rovers,
conservativism vs. liberalism |
|
89 |
6/5/1960 |
1 |
Lit Club--Erich Heller |
7 1/2 |
|
90 |
9/27/1970 |
|
Concert: Jeffery Ruddick, Bard
Hall, III Glouchester PI W, Edgar Sound, Nascreno House, Soho Square, WI |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
|
91 |
5/6/1969 |
|
Eli Yarden, Bard Professor of
Music, Contemporary American Composer Series #4, lecture and his own music,
Bard Hall 8:30 |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
92 |
7-May |
|
Professor Bogden Denitsch, New
Trends in Marxist Thought in Eastern Europe, Albee Social 7 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
93 |
4/29/1969 |
|
Bob Dudnick, former labor editor
of "The Guardian"--Revolutionary Movements Among American Workers,
Albee 100 |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
94 |
4/49/69 |
|
Dr. Pierre La Porte, McGill
University, Sociology and Recent Student Revolutions in Canada and the United
States, Albee 102 |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
95 |
4/1/1969 |
|
Electronic Music Lecture, J.K.
Randall, Princeton University |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
96 |
5/28/1969 |
|
Theodore Strongin, at
President's House, 8:30 p.m. Music Critic for the New York Times |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
97 |
12/2/1968 |
|
Changes--Meeting on Moderation,
(Continued on Changes 2) Notes--both sides are recordered--incomplete and not
always comprehensible, but rnough talk is relevant to make tape worthwhile |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
98 |
12/2/1968 |
1 |
Changes--meeting on Moderation,
(Continued from Changes 1) (Takes up 1/2 of First side) |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
99 |
|
Student Changes |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
100 |
12/5/1968 |
|
Mmme. Helena Iswolski,
Pre-Revolutionary Russian Culture at the beginning of the 2-th century,
Thursday, 8:30 at the Red Balloon |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
101 |
6/12-13/69 |
|
Hannah Garrison speak on Albert
Durer and collection of Art, June 12, 10:30 a.m. Albee Social, Jun 13,
"A Month in the Country," Red Balloon |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
102 |
12/2/1968 |
|
Changes--Freshman Orientation |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
103 |
9/30/19-- |
|
Alden Hatch |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
104 |
5/22/1969 |
|
Ingrid Spatt, Senior Recital
(cont'd) Sonata for Flute and Piano, Opus 94, Sergei Prokofieff |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
|
105 |
5/22/1969 |
1 |
Ingrid Spatt, Senior Project
Recital, Side 1--Concerto No 2 in D for Flute and Piano, Mozart |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
|
|
2 |
Trio for Flute, Cello and
Pirano, Opus 63, C.M. Von Weber |
|
106 |
10/18/1967 |
|
A Revolutionary Affair by Howard
Koch, Bard College New Action Committee |
|
107 |
9/18/1968 |
|
Richard Rovere, President
Kline's House, informal talk |
1 7/8 |
|
108 |
12/11/1968 |
|
Hannah Arendt, Lecture and
Discussion, Power and Violence |
3 3/4 |
|
109 |
27-Sep |
1+2 |
Gabriel Loderman, The Relevance
of Primitive Art, The Art of the Untrained and the Provincial |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
110 |
|
Architecture Lecture, Augustus
Booeter (?) from the Architect's Workshop, Proctor 8:00 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
111 |
10/21/1970 |
|
On Abortion Laws, Margaret
Meyers from Vassar, Albee Social |
7 1/2 |
Mono |
|
112 |
|
Israel in Egypt--Handel (Musica
Aeterna Orchestra and Chorus) 1-10 Patter, 267-270 Patter, Station Brea,
270-A Madrigal "Camilla Fair Tripped Over the Plain," 295 Aetin
Naturally (?) 330 |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
113 |
10/14/1969 |
|
Lecture: Tissue and Organ
Transplants |
1 7/8 |
Mono |
|
114 |
23-Oct |
|
Phillip Kaplean, Lecture on Zen
Bhuddism, Albee Social, 8:00 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
115 |
10/28/1969 |
|
Murray Reich, Faculty Lecture,
Proctor 8:30 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
116 |
|
No Markings |
|
117 |
11/20/1969 |
|
No Markings |
|
118 |
3/12/1970 |
|
Professor Otto Pflanze The National Character of the Second Rock |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
119 |
3/18/1970 |
|
Talcott Parsons, Strain
+Opportunities in the Student Status, Proctor 3:00 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
120 |
11/14/1965 |
|
John Riwald--visits with
European Artists |
3 3/4 |
|
121 |
6/3/1965 |
1 |
Russell Kirk Lecture, The
Educational System of Bernard Iddings Bell |
|
|
2 |
Kirk-Questions and Answers to
800 |
|
122 |
|
Dr. Sherif |
|
123 |
|
No Markings |
|
124 |
10/22/1968 |
1 |
NHK, 3:30-4:00 Traditional
Music: Biwa Roei, etc. 7:20-8:20 Traditional Music: Sokyoku, Shakuhachi,
Jiuta (stereo) 3:30-4:00 Traditional Music: Naguta |
|
|
3/25/1969 |
2 |
3:30-4:00 Traditional Music:
Naguta (continues for 15 minutes) 3/25/69 3:30-4:00 Traditional Music: Kouta,
3:30-4:00 Traditional Music: Gidayu, 11/12/69 3:30-4:00 Traditional Music:
Tomeiryu, Kouta |
|
125 |
3/9/1970 |
|
Bard College Chamber Concert |
|
126 |
26-May |
|
Mary Luzzi--Soprano Concert |
7 1/2 |
Mono |
|
127 |
4-Jun |
1+2 |
Faculty Lecture Series--Proctor
Art Center, Energy Work Within--Dr. Clarke |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
128 |
21-May |
1 |
Jacob Grossberg "Modern
Sculpture" |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
129 |
|
John Cohen |
3 3/4 |
|
130 |
4/28/1970 |
|
Case Lecture Series, 1970.
Jones, Arthur, What Architects have been Thinking About, Proctor, 8:00 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
|
131 |
6/18/1955 |
|
Professor Case - Illegible (Mini
Tape) |
7 1/2 |
|
132 |
|
Bard College 2nd Half except for
(? Illegible) of Lutoslavski van out. |
|
133 |
|
Music of Mark Zuckerman, Volume
1; Band 1-Flute Music, Erich Graf, flute, piccolo, Jelle Atema, flute, Sarah
Graf, piano; A: Two Short Duets for Two Flutes (1964); B: Reunion: a meeting
for two flutes (1968); C: Divertimento for Piccolo and Piano (1966); Ban 3-2
Pieces for B Flat Clarinet, Luis Garcia-Renart, cello; Band 3-Hunger for
Harmony: a musical essay for narrator, chorus and chamber orchestra (1965)
Text by Rudy Graham, Chris Horton, narrator, Cummington Chamber Orchestra and
Concert Choice, David Epstein, conductor |
|
134 |
|
Blank Box |
|
135 |
|
Blank Box |
|
136 |
6/10/1969 |
1 |
Senior Project, Apelian,
Casimina Slovinsky, taped after concert on 16 June, Italian group and
Schumann Dichet. |
7 1/2 |
|
|
2 |
Taped during concert, Faure
Group and Mozart Enaltati (?) Jubilation |
3 3/4 |
|
137 |
5/26/1969 |
|
American Composer Series #5,
Donald Martino discusses and plays his own work, Bard Hall 8:30 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
138 |
5/19/1969 |
|
Kenneth Fricker, double bass,
Sonata #2 for Viola di G.T. (?) harpsichors J.S. Bach, Suite #1 for
violin-cello, J.S. Bach, Fantasy Pieces Opus 73, Shuman Intermission, Sonata
for Double Bass +Piano, Hindemith, Grand Duo concertant violin and bass,
Bottesini, Sylvia Susowski, piano +harpsichord, Anne Fryer, violin |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
|
139 |
12/7/1969 |
|
Classical Music with Bard Trio,
I J.S. Bach, The Art of the Fugue, Contrapuntus IV, V. II St. Mathews
Passion, First Movement |
7 1/2 |
Mono and Stereo |
140 |
|
Malcom Bilson, Bard 57, 17-Monch
(?) Bard Hall 8:30 p.m. |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
|
141 |
6/21/1969 |
|
Tape II, First Side Only,
Commencement |
|
142 |
6/21/1969 |
|
Tape I First Side Only,
Commencement |
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143 |
6/13/1969 |
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Mozart and Salieri;
Salieri--Will Rogers, Mozart--Mark Melnick, under direction of Professor
Michael Minihan |
3 3/4 |
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"From the Russian
Theatre" A Month in the Country, I.S. Turgeney (4th movement)
Katya-Alice Brereton, Shpigelski-Bruce Chilton |
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144 |
12/7/1969 |
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The Bard Trio Live Mendelssohn
Trio, Bach Fugue, 2 piano pieces, Recorded--Contrapuncture I, II, III of
Bach's "Art of the Fugue" |
7 1/2 |
Mono |
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145 |
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Sections for Commencemt, 1.
Vivaldi--Concerto for 2 Trumpets--Alegra (1304) 000-035; 2. Gabrielli-Cansona
(?) Septimtoni (?) #2 (402) 037-074; 3. Mozart-Selections From Divertimento
K188 (308) 075-133; 4. Airs-Adson 134-168; 5. Music For Kir (?), Charles
169-188; 6. Sonata--Buonamente 189-221; 7. Inirade and Bal-Pezel 222-257;
Purcell Voluntary for 2 Trumpets 258-291; Purcell Voluntary in D 293-330; 10.
Purcell Trumpet Sonata 331-389 NOTE: Leader Tape has been spliced in between
each major number to add in finding beginnings |
3 3/4 |
Stereo |
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146 |
8-May |
1+2 |
Architecture Lecture at Prctor,
Mrs. D. Scott Brown--Community Planning, "South Street Phildephia" |
3 3/4 |
Mono |
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147 |
12/2/1968 |
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Mitriani Piano Recital, Bard
Hall First Intermission, Second Intermission, Minilia Mitrani plays. I
Scarlatti-Sonata in E Minor, Longonon 1, D
minor longono 12; Intermezzo; II Mozart--Sonata in A Minor, K310;
Intermesso; III Beethoven, 32 variations in C Minor; IV Chopin--Mazurka, Opus
68, No 2, A Minor, Mazurka, Opus 68, No 4, F Minor, Scherzo, No 2, Opus 31, B
Falt Minor |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
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148 |
6/4/1969 |
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Narissa Gilbert--Prelude and
Fugue #16, in G Minor, Book I, Well Tempered Clavier, J.S. Bach, A Minor
Sonata, W.A. Mozart, Pavane (?) pour une infant-Defunte, Maurice Ravel.
Laurence Lewis-Study for Guitar-Carcassi, 6 Lute Pieces of the Renaissance,
Anon. Omaggio, Manuel de Falla, Preludes 1-3 Etude 1, Heitor Villa Lobes |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
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149 |
3/5/1969 |
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Fred Heckinger, Gym, Track 1 |
1 7/8 |
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150 |
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1 |
George Quincy Sonata in B Flat
k333, Allegro, Andante Cantabile, Allegretto Grazioso, Sonata D K 576,
Allegro [other 2 missing] Intermission |
7 1/2 |
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Nouvellette F, Opus 21 #1
Schumann, Nouvellette F Sharp Minor opus 21, Gohr Lefhaft (?), Trio I, Trio
II, Fortsetzung, Fortsetzung und Schluss Debussy, La Soiree dan Grenade
1903, Jardine sous la pluie 1903,
Ravel, Tombeau de Couperin. |
3 3/4 |
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151 |
12/4/1968 |
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Belina Rowley, Soprano, Senior
Project Recital (See Inside for Program) |
7 1/2 |
Stereo |
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152 |
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Stravinsky; 1) 13 Shakespeare
Songs (1953); Musik to Heare; Fall Fadom (?) Five; When Daisies Pied; 2)
Septet (1953) |
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153 |
24-Apr |
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R. Greenspun; Film Committee
Speaker |
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