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  • Excerpts from the Division Street recordings Oral Histories, regarding race, religion and humanity

    1970

    Studs presents excerpts from the Division Street recordings, regarding race, religion and humanity.

  • Ewan MacColl discusses literature and his music ; part 2

    Nov. 16, 1962

    Scottish folk singer and song collector Ewan McColl discusses the folk song revival occurring in the United Kingdom and his repertoire of folk songs

  • Ewan MacColl discusses his singing career ; part 1

    Nov. 16, 1962

    Scottish folk singer and song collector Ewan McColl discusses the folk song revival occurring in the United Kingdom and his repertoire of folk songs.

  • Ewan MacColl and Pete Seeger discuss folk music at the Newport Folk Festival

    Jun. 26, 1960
  • Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger discuss Scottish folk music

    Oct. 28, 1980
  • Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger discuss Scottish folk music

    Nov. 4, 1960

    The following songs were removed due to copyright restrictions: Weaver's song, Robert Burns, "A Wee Drop of It," "Come, Fill Up Your Glasses," and "This Is Not My House."

  • Ewa Demarczyk discusses her career

    Jan. 28, 1987

    Interviewing Polish singer Ewa Demarczyk on her career as a multilingual poet singer.

  • Eva Le Gallienne

    Eva Le Gallienne discusses theater

    Feb. 1, 1965

    Eva Le Gallienne discusses and compares American theater and European theater. She also discusses different playwrights such as Henrik Johan Ipsen and Anton Chekhov.

  • Eugenie Leontovich discusses her acting career

    Jul. 7, 1959

    The Russian-born actress Eugenie Leontovich talks about how she researched books in order to prepare for the role of Anastasia. Madame Leontovich also talks about using the Stanislavski Method when teaching her students about acting and performing. Today's theatre arts in America are very strong, Leontovich commented.

  • Eugene J. McCarthy in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Nov. 7, 1977
  • Eugene Ionesco

    Eugene Ionesco talks with Studs Terkel

    1965
  • Eugene Ionesco

    Eugene Ionesco talks with Studs Terkel

    1968
  • Ethel Merman

    Ethel Merman discusses her experiences as a performer

    Jun. 8, 1961

    Ethel Merman, American musical theater performer, discusses her experiences as an actor and singer.

  • Erroll Garner discusses music and his career

    Jul. 20, 1962

    Erroll Garner, jazz pianist, talks about his music style and his career. He explains how he taught himself to play and how he creates new music. He continues to explain his unique style and how it compares to other jazz musicians.

  • Ernst Haefliger discusses his career

    1970

    Ernst Haefliger discusses the story of the Magelone songs by Brahms. He talks about his upbringing in Switzerland and his path to becoming a singer. He also discusses his interpretations of the roles he has played in various operas, like Tomino in "The Magic Flute". Music is played throughout: "Ruhe, Süssliebchen" by Brahms, "Leb denn wohl, Heimatland"by Janáček, an aria and a recitative from "St. Matthew Passion"by Bach, an aria from "The Magic Flute" by Mozart, and "Dichterliebe, Op.48" by Schumann. Music has been removed from this file for copyright reasons.

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