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  • Anna Russell

    Anna Russell discusses her singing career

    Mar. 20, 1960
  • Anna Russell

    Anna Russell discusses her career, beginning in opera, and moving into satirical comedy music performance

    Feb. 27, 1976
  • Anna Moffo

    Anna Moffo discusses her career as an opera singer

    May. 11, 1978

    Anna Moffo discusses her career as an opera singer, opera composers, and opera music.

  • Anita O'Day discusses her career

    May. 21, 1975

    Studs Terkel interviews jazz musician Anita O'Day.

  • Aragon Ballroom

    Andy Karzas discusses the Aragon Ballroom

    Aug. 2, 1963
  • Andrew Calhoun in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jul. 27, 1993
  • Andres Segovia

    Andres Segovia discusses his life and career as a classical guitarist

    Feb. 2, 1978

    Studs interview with Andres Segovia about his life in Grenada and how he came to play the guitar as an orchestra instrument. Segovia speaks to the history of the guitar and other instruments as classical musical instruments. They discuss Segovia's choice of instrument, how he gives back to his genre, how he stays vibrant at his age, and how he and his audiences relate. Segovia explains his desires for the guitar in the philharmonic world. Studs notes how Segovia has had to teach composers how to write for guitars.

  • Amitai Neeman discusses his career as an Israeli accordion player ; part 2

    *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Amitai Neeman discusses his career as an Israeli accordion player ; part 1

    May. 2, 1961

    *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Alexander Tcherepnin

    Alexander Tcherepnin discusses his childhood and career as a composer

    Mar. 8, 1977

    Studs interview with Alexander Tcherepnin about his compositions for opera and a variety of instrumentals. Tcherepnin shares his childhood in Saint Petersburg born into a family with a rich musical background. He also shares his opinion about how Hitler affected the opera in Europe. This edited version does not include the musical recordings played in the original version.

  • Alexander Frey in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 3, 1997

    Interviewing organist, pianist and conductor Alexander Frey.

  • Alec Wilder discusses his career and the Great Depression

  • Alec N'kata discussing folk songs of central Africa

    Aug. 11, 1959
  • Alan Stone, Steven Larson and Judith Erickson, members of the Chicago Opera Theater, discuss the opera "Regina"

    Mar. 29, 1982

    Studs interviews Alan Stone, Steven Larson, and Judith Erickson about the opera, "Regina," playing at the Chicago Opera Theater. They describe the variety of music and dances in the opera. Stone, Larson, and Erickson name the cast and their roles and describe the characters. Each share how they came to be in theater. Stone explains how the company started. Larson describes the orchestra and the chorus. Erickson reads some of the lyrics of the aria, "The Best Thing of All," at the end of act one. Stone, Larson, and Erickson read various lines from the opera.

  • Alan Lomax discusses collecting international folk music ; part 2

    Jun. 30, 1959

    This 1959 broadcast was recorded after Alan Lomax traveled Europe collecting folk music.

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