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  • Wolfgang Rubsam discusses his career as an organist and Associate Professor of church music at Northwestern University

    Mar. 1, 1984

    Studs interviews Wolfgang Rubsam who is performing at the St. Clements Catholic Church in Chicago. They discuss the sounds of the harpsichord, piano, and organ. Rubsam explains how the organ builder and the acoustics in a church affects the sound of the organ. Rubsam talks a little about various teachers he has had and the things he learned from each. The musical numbers are removed from this edited version of the original recording.

  • Wanda Wilkomirska discusses her life and music as a violinist

    Apr. 14, 1981

    Studs Terkel interview with Wanda Wilkomirska about her life as a violinist. They discuss her childhood and her musical family. Wilkomirska talks about the people and music that influenced her, and she describes the differences in audiences between large cities and smaller ones. She expresses her deep love for music and her need to play her music with emotion. Music performances are cut from this particular recording with Wanda Wilkomirska. Studs quotes Ray Erickson, critic from the New York Times and discusses other critiques of her work.

  • Flying Burrito Brothers

    The Flying Burrito Brothers discuss their album "The Gilded Palace of Sin"

    Mar. 1, 1969

    This program presents the musical group the Flying Burrito Brothers and their album 'The Gilded Palace of Sin'. Studs Terkel interviews two of the band members, Chris Ethridge and Gram Parsons. The following topics discussed are: the artists' backgrounds; their musical perspective; their songwriting; Los Angeles; earthquakes; their early life; their lyrics; life in the south (America); and instrumentation. The following musical excerpts are presented: "Wheels"; "Sin City"; "My Uncle"; "Do You Know How It Feels"; and "Hippie Boy".

  • Tervalan Porche discusses creole music, language and culture

    Dec. 10, 1980

    Tervalan Porche discusses creole music, language and culture in which she is an exponent as a singer. The interview starts abruptly which we can deduce that the first part of the introduction was not recorded. This recording has copyrighted material removed.

  • Terkel talks jazz with Teddy Wilson and John McDonough

    Apr. 27, 1976

    Studs Terkel and John McDonough talk with jazz pianist Teddy Wilson about his influences and career. Wilson was initially strongly influenced by Fats Waller and later came to highly admire Earl Hines. He adapted their clean and clear piano style to his own work. Wilson aspired to be a classical musician but felt he could not attain the performance level required because his time was spent in jazz. He was an original member of the Benny Goodman trio alongside both Goodman and Krupa. He was a part of the first inter racial group to play in public.

  • Terkel interviews Jim Beebe and presents trombone music

    Jan. 5, 1983

    Presenting trombone music and interviewing trombone player Jim Beebe.

  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Tom Paxton

    Jan. 30, 1976
  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of the Fine Arts quartet

    Sep. 24, 1980
  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Stephan Grappelli

    Oct. 7, 1976

    Presenting music with violinist Stephan Grappelli.

  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Pat Ferreri, Ron Steele and Jim Crockett

    Jun. 30, 1980

    Presenting music and interviewing studio musicians Pat Ferreri, Ron Steele and Jim Crockett editor of Guitar Play Magazine.

  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Eclectricity

    Jul. 23, 1981
  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Earl "Fatha" Hines

    Sep. 21, 1977
  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Doc Hopkins and Stephen Wade

    Dec. 20, 1982

    Presenting music live with Doc Hopkins and Stephen Wade.

  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Christa Ludwig and Walter Berry

    Dec. 31, 1969

    Discussing music with Christa Ludwig and Walter Berry.

  • Charlie Byrd

    Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Charlie Byrd

    Aug. 31, 1977

    Presenting music performance with Charlie Byrd.

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