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Academics Musicians Music
  • Dr. Dalma Hunyadi Brunauer sings and discusses Bulgarian folk music ; part 1

    Oct. 16, 1962
  • Dr. Dalma Hunyadi Brunauer sings and discusses Bulgarian folk music ; part 2

    Oct. 16, 1962
  • Jesus Negrete in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 24, 1997

    Interviewing oral historian, folk musician and musicologist Jesus "Chuy" Negrete.

  • Howard Levy in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jan. 11, 1990

    Interviewing at the College of DuPage with harmonica player, pianist, and composer Howard Levy.

  • Discussing his autobiography "Perfect Pitch: A Life Story" with Russian-born musicologist, pianist and composer Nicolas Slonimsky

    Apr. 13, 1988
  • Interviewing with musicologist and jazz musician Dr. S. Frederick Starr, violinist and conductor Gleb Nikitin, and violinist Perrin Yang

    Aug. 1, 1988

    Interview with Dr. Frederick Starr, Gleb Nikitin and Perrin Yang

  • Discussing the book " Red and Hot: Jazz in the Soviet Union, 1917-1980" with the author, musicologist and jazz musician Dr. S. Frederick Starr

    Jun. 6, 1983

    Interview with Dr. S. Frederick Starr

  • Discussing The Peoples Music School with founder Dr. Rita Simo and two students Doreen Herrera and Tuan Pham.

    Jun. 3, 1992

    The People's Music School is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing classical music instruction and performance opportunities for children.

  • Listening to and discussing Greek music with musicologist and clarinetist James Stoynoff

    Jan. 18, 1994
  • Listening to and discussing Greek music with musicologist and clarinetist James Stoynoff

    Oct. 26, 1993
  • Interviewing the founder of the Dance Center of Columbia College, Shirley Mordine ; part 1 and Bill Russo ; part 2

    May. 18, 1983
  • Discussing the book "Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie" with the author, historian and critic Albert Murray

    Feb. 21, 1986
  • Discussing the book "Biography of a Hunch: The History of Chicago's Legendary Old Town School of Folk Music," with author Lisa Grayson and the Executive Director of the Old Town School of Folk Music, Jim Hirsch

    Feb. 11, 1993
  • Interviewing pianist and music historian John Edward Hasse

    Mar. 22, 1989
  • Discussing the book "Ragtime: Its History, Composers, and Music" with editor and music historian John Edward Hasse

    Jul. 2, 1985
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