Student recital [sound recording]. 2000 [i.e. 2001]

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Student recital [sound recording]. 2000 [i.e. 2001]

1 sound disc (66:07) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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Both originally composed for keyboard (harpsichord or virginal). The Pavane composed ca. 1612 and published as no. 6 in the collection Parthenia. The Gigg published as A Giff F. Tr[egian], no. 180 in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book compiled probably after 1621. For Leslie Russell's transcription of the Earle of Salisbury's Pavane for string orchestra see FLC callno.: 2370s.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of The Earle of Salisbury's pavane ; A gigg / William Byrd ; arr. ...

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Stephenson, Edward

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Edward Sheffield Stephenson was educated at the Pasadena Playhouse College of the Theatre, CA (1935-37); one of the founders and organizers of the Theatre of the Fifteen, Inc. (1939), he served as director, art director, or producer for various playhouses and theaters in the US (1937-43); entered the Army Air Corp in 1943 and went on to be producer-director for the Far East Network (1946-52), the American Theatre, Far East (1948- ), and Special Services Road Shows (1949-52); in 1948, he was appo...

Perrotti, Eric.

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Crutcher, Marshall

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PARRIS, JOHN.

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Weeks, Patricia, pianist.

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Sparks, Jeremiah

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Cobo, Ricardo

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Klapp, Robert.

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