[Concert program 1945-02-11, 1945-03-07, 1945-02-28, 1945-03-26]

Description
Bach, Johann Sebastian: All is fulfilled; Weldon, John: Prithee, Celia; Hook, James: Bright Phoebus; Schumann, Robert: Der Nussbaum : op. 25, no. 3; Schumann, Robert: Er, der Herrlichste von Allen; Schumann, Robert: Stille Tränen; Schumann, Robert: Aufträge : op. 77, no. 5; Halévy, Jacques Fromental: Humble fille des champs, from Charles VI; Sarsen-Bucky, Frida: Hear the wind whispering; Sigmande, Hermine: Spring and love; Thomas, Christopher J.: Oh! Men from the fields; Quilter, Roger (arr.): Over the mountains; Quilter, Roger: Blow, blow, thou winter wind; Johnson, Hall (arr.): Way up in heaven; Johnson, Hall (arr.): Hold on; Brown, Lawrence (arr.): Sometimes I feel like a motherless child; Price, Florence (arr.): My soul's been anchored in the Lord
Fragile item; concert on 02/11/1945 same as 8600 #3; concert on 03/07/1945 same as 8601 #1; concert on 02/28/1945 same as 8600 #8 and 8791 #12; concert on 03/26/1945 same as 8601 #6
Creator
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993
Rupp, Franz, 1901-1992
Form
programs (documents)
Date
1945-02-11
1945-02-28
1945-03-07
1945-03-26
Language
English
Geographic Subject
United States -- California -- Berkeley
United States -- California -- Bakersfield
United States -- California -- Fresno
United States -- Texas -- Houston
Collection
Marian Anderson Papers (University of Pennsylvania)
Extent
2 p. ; 28 cm
Physical Location
Ms. Coll 200 box 192 folder 8791 item 22
Rights
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

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