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Poland, Przemysl, Przemysl Academy Of Music. May 17, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni May 1994

Poland, Przemysl, Przemysl Academy Of Music. May 17, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Invited. Works Performed:
Ballade No. 3 in E-flat major by Frederick Chopin
Preludes Book I by Claude Debussy
I Dandeuses de Delphes
III Le vent dans la plaine
VIII La fille aux cheveux de lin
XII Minstrels
Etudes op. 4 by Karol Szymanoski
No. 1 and No. 3
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4 by Heitor Villa-Lobos
Tangos by Juan José Castro


Poland, Krakow, Buckleina Teather. Collaborative Performance. May 7, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni Dec 1993

Poland, Krakow, Buckleina Teather. Collaborative Performance. May 7, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

World Premier of Andrea Pensado's work "Reptando" for mixed ensemble and dancer.


Jean Thomas' American Folk Song Festival : British Balladry In Eastern Kentucky., Marshall A. Portnoy Jan 1978

Jean Thomas' American Folk Song Festival : British Balladry In Eastern Kentucky., Marshall A. Portnoy

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Serious musicological research initiated in the first decades of the twentieth century in America uncovered vast riches of British folk music that had been transplanted to these shores by early pioneers. In the mountains of Appalachia, traditional British ballads remained miraculously unspoiled, and distinguished researchers from Britain and America published many volumes of such songs. Jean Thomas, a legal stenographer born in eastern Kentucky in 1881, became fascinated with this phenomenon. She came to believe that an annual festival of mountain music would help ensure the survival of this art and, in 1930, she founded the American Folk Song Festival. …


Historical Analysis Of The German American Singing Societies In California, With An Evaluation, Anton Hubert Dorndorf Jan 1955

Historical Analysis Of The German American Singing Societies In California, With An Evaluation, Anton Hubert Dorndorf

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Throughout Germany the singing society (usually a Maennerchor), is an important institution in the cultural life of every, hamlet, town, and city. During the middle of the nineteenth century, many such societies sprang up throughout America. California had a liberal share of these during the pioneer days. Some of these organizations have persisted until the present day. The function which they performed in enriching the lives of their members, and the contribution which they made to the life of the community seems to the investigator a valid reason for investigation into their background and history.

As far as the investigator …


Hackleman's Quartettes And Choruses For Mixed, Male And Female Voices Especially Adapted To Church Quartettes, Choirs, And Volunteer Choruses, And For Convention And Revival Use, W. E. Hackleman Jan 1913

Hackleman's Quartettes And Choruses For Mixed, Male And Female Voices Especially Adapted To Church Quartettes, Choirs, And Volunteer Choruses, And For Convention And Revival Use, W. E. Hackleman

Stone-Campbell Books

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