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552. Lee Hoiby
- Description:
- Martin Bookspan interviews American classical composer and pianist Lee Hoiby. Hoiby talks about both of his careers: as a pianist and composer. Though at first he intended to pursue a career as a concert pianist, today he is more interested in composing, he says. The composer speaks about his early interest in composing, his background, his studies at Mills College, and then later at the Curtis Institute of Music with Gian Carlo Menotti, his life in New York City. He discusses various of his works such as two operas: Summer and smoke, and Natalia Petrovna; and the music he composed for two balets: After Eden (choreography by John Butler) and Suite for orchestra for Hearts, meadows, and flags (choreography by Richard Wagner). Excepts of two ballets are played during the interview.
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Extent:
- 1 recording
- Repository/Collector:
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on catalog.nypl.org
553. Ralph Sheldon Hosmer Papers
- Description:
- Contains papers and articles by Hosmer, including manuscripts of radio talks.
- Repository/Collector:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
554. Psalmus hungaricus [sound recording] / Kodaly.
- Description:
- Jan Peerce, tenor; Rapee Orchestra and Chorus; Erno Rapee, conductor.
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Extent:
- 2 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on catalog.nypl.org
555. Morris Sigman Presidential Records, ILGWU
- Description:
- Includes some material related to WEVD, New York.
- Repository/Collector:
- School of Industrial and Labor Relations
556. Ilhan Mimaroğlu
- Description:
- Martin Bookspan interviews musician and composer Ilhan Mimaroğlu. Mimaroğlu talks about his studies at Columbia University thanks to a Rockefeller Scholarship, and in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Center with Vladimir Ussachevsky and Edgard Varèse. He speaks about his life and career as a music critic and clarinetist in Turkey, and later as a composer in Turkey and the United States, and his work with Freddie Hubbard. Being one of the early pioneers of electronic music, he explains the way he produces "tape music" at a sound recording studio, and how he mixes this music together with jazz and other types of music, with vocals, and the spoken word. He describes this electronic music as political music. The composer discusses each of the following works, excerpts of which are then played during the interview: three excerpts from Sing me a song of Songmy (The crowd, What a good time for a Kent State, and The black soldier), Tract, La Rouche, and Wings of the delirious demon.
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Extent:
- 1 recording
- Repository/Collector:
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on catalog.nypl.org
557. Royal Norwegian Information Service
- Description:
- WRUC - Union College; Producer: Royal Norwegian Information Service; Program Title: The Spirit of the Vikings
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Extent:
- 2 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- miSci (The Museum of Innovation and Science)
558. Interview with Jolinda Menendez
- Description:
- Jolinda Menendez speaks with Kyra Lynn Kaptzan about the recent management lock-out at American Ballet Theatre; the effect of the resignations of Cynthia Gregory and Gelsey Kirkland on female soloists in the company; her looking forward to dancing Nikiya in Natalia Makarova's full-length production of La bayadère; her height as neither detriment nor help in her career; her childhood and early training, including in Santiago, Chile, and in Trinidad; moving to New York City and studying at the National Academy of Ballet under the direction of Thalia Mara; joining American Ballet Theatre, first as an apprentice then in the corps; her first soloist roles, including the pas de deux in David Lichine's Graduation ball and a section of Alvin Ailey's The river; performing in Europe; the star system at American Ballet Theatre; Alexander Godunov's leaving and then rejoining the company; the upcoming change in directorship of the company from Lucia Chase to Mikhail Baryshnikov; plans for touring with American Ballet Theatre in the U.S. and the upcoming season at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City; her reasons for joining American Ballet Theatre; her reasons for not joining New York City Ballet; performing for the television program Live from Lincoln Center; filming other dance works, including for the television program Dance in America; leisure activities; future plans.
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Extent:
- 1 recording
- Repository/Collector:
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on catalog.nypl.org
559. Interview with Karen Kain
- Description:
- Karen Kain speaks with Kyra Lynn Kaptzan about her early training at the National Ballet of Canada School and studying with Betty Oliphant; joining the National Ballet of Canada; dancing with Roland Petit's company; performing in the 1973 International Ballet Competition in Moscow; dancing on a raked stage; her favorite roles; working with Rudolf Nureyev; her guest appearance with the Bolshoi Ballet, touring with the National Ballet of Canada; leisure activities; filming dance for television, including James Kudelka's work A party, for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; a typical work day; future plans.
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Extent:
- 1 recording
- Repository/Collector:
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on catalog.nypl.org
560. Interview with Lucia Montagnon
- Description:
- Lucia Montagnon [known as Lucia Isenring before her marriage and after her divorce] speaks with Kyra Lynn Kaptzan about her early ballet training; joining the Stuttgart Ballet; working with John Cranko and Glen Tetley; Tetley as a director of the Ballet; her roles in the Stuttgart repertoire; touring; the Stuttgart School [Dance School, Stuttgart]; foreign companies that have appeared in Stuttgart; filming dance; a typical work day; diet; performance schedule; leisure activities, including while in New York City on tour; future plans.
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Extent:
- 1 recording
- Repository/Collector:
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on catalog.nypl.org