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  • Donald Adams

    Interview with Donald Adams

    May. 19, 1983

    Discussing "The Mikado," with opera singer Donald Adams.

  • Donald Adams

    Interview with Donald Adams

    1987

    Interviewing opera singer Donald Adams and discussing his appearance at the Gilbert and Sullivan Society.

  • Dominick Argento

    Interview with Dominick Argento

    Mar. 26, 1987

    Interviewing composer Dominick Argento.

  • Interview with David Amram

    Jul. 3, 1986

    Interviewing composer, conductor and musician David Amram.

  • Interview with Darol Anger

    Nov. 14, 1989

    Interviewing a member of the Turtle Island String Quartet, Darol Anger (part 1 of 3).

  • Interview with Dalton Baldwin

    Mar. 19, 1990

    Interviewing pianist Dalton Baldwin.

  • Claudio Abbado

    Interview with Claudio Abbado and Philip Gossett

    Nov. 11, 1986

    Interviewing at Orchestra Hall with conductor Claudio Abbado and University of Chicago Professor of Music Philip Gossett.

  • Paul Robeson

    Interview with Avery Brooks

    Feb. 7, 1991

    Discussing Paul Robeson with actor, teacher, and musician Avery Brooks.

  • Interview with Anita Berry and William Dresden

    Feb. 24, 1986

    Interviewing mezzo-soprano Anita Berry and piano accompanist William Dresden.

  • Interview with Al Booth

    Dec. 6, 1990

    Interviewing Al Booth, founder and president of the International Music Foundation, about the "Do-It-Yourself-Messiah" which he first organized in Chicago in 1975. In the "Do-It-Yourself-Messiah," a production of George Frideric Handel's "Messiah" is stag

  • Igor Kipnis in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 24, 1983
  • Hugh Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie

    Hugh Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie discussing the book "The New Grove Dictionary of American Music"

    Nov. 4, 1986

    Discussing the book "The New Grove Dictionary of American Music". They talk about American music and musicians of all kinds and from different periods. Includes Charles Ive's song "At the River" sung by Cleo Laine in the middle of the program.

  • Herman Prey

    Hermann Prey discusses his career

    Dec. 9, 1971

    This is an interview with Herman Prey about his music career and the history of the opera music. This record contains music fragments from Papageno's lyrics of The Magic Flute.

  • Henry Barraud

    Henry Barraud, French composer, discusses his musical compositions

    May. 5, 1960

    While visiting Paris, France Studs talks with Henry Barraud. Monsieur Barraud speaks of writing three different types of Opera: Grand Opera, Opera Comique, and Opera Bouffe. Monsier Barraud and Studs discusses a bit of each piece. They end their time discussing the other forms of music that he writes and his work with Paris Radio.

  • Harvey Phillips and Dr. Frederick Fennell discuss their holiday ensemble the TubaSantas

    Dec. 13, 1994

    Presenting music by the TubaSantas with Harvey Phillips and Dr. Frederick Fennell. Program may include a live performance. "Generic Version"-Re-edited on 12/6/1995

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