[Concert program 1931-03-02, 1931-03-06, 1931-03-09, 1931-03-11, 1931-03-29, 1931-03-31, 1931-04-02]
- Description
- Dunhill, Thomas F. (Thomas Frederick): To the queen of heaven; Bononcini, Giovanni Battista: Per la gloria; Donaudy, Stefano: Spirate pur, spirate; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Alleluja : Exsultate, jubilate; Liszt, Franz: Die drei Zigeuner; Liszt, Franz: In Liebeslust; Grieg, Edvard: Vom Monte Pincio; Grieg, Edvard: Zur Johannisnacht; Donizetti, Gaetano: O mio Fernando, from La favorita; Lund, Signe: Night : op. 43, no. 2; Bantock, Granville, Sir: A feast of lanterns; Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich: He truly loved me so : op. 28, no. 4; Cadman, Charles Wakefield: Call me no more; Johnson, Hall (arr.): City called heaven; Brown, Lawrence (arr.): Goin' to ride up in de chariot; Boatner, Edward (arr.): Trampin'; Burleigh, Harry Thacker (arr.): I don't feel no-ways tired
- Fragile item: in plastic cover; broken; state presumed
- Creator
- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993
- King, William
- Judson, Arthur Leon, 1881-1975
- Arthur Judson, Inc. (Division of Columbia Concerts Corporation of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.)
- Form
- programs (documents)
- Date
- 1931-03-02
- 1931-03-06
- 1930-03-09
- 1931-03-11
- 1930-03-29
- 1931-03-31
- 1930-04-02
- Language
- English
- Geographic Subject
- United States -- North Carolina -- Greensboro
- United States -- Georgia -- Albany
- United States -- Florida -- Tallahassee
- United States -- Alabama -- Tuskegee
- United States -- Texas -- Houston
- United States -- Texas -- Austin
- United States -- Texas -- Dallas
- Collection
- Marian Anderson Papers (University of Pennsylvania)
- Extent
- 2 p. ; 28 cm
- Physical Location
- Ms. Coll 200 box 192 folder 8781 item 9
- Rights
- https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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