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Interviewing Lili Chookasian ; part 1

BROADCAST: Apr. 25, 1961 | DURATION: 00:34:09

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Details

Broadcast Date
Apr. 25, 1961

Physical Format
2 sound tape reels (ca. 57 min.) : 7 in.

Duration
34 minutes, 9 seconds

Digital Format
WAV

Ownership
The Chicago History Museum

Language
English

Topics

Music Music - Classical Music & Opera

People

Musicians

Tags

Chookasian, Lili--Interviews Contraltos (Singers)--Illinois--Chicago--United States--Interviews Audiotapes. Radio programs. Chookasian, Lili,-- interviewee WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.)

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