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And Then She Said

Description: The concept of "And Then She Said" evolved while I was working on the music for the production of "Medea-Plays" conceived and directed by Ed Isser at the Stanford Drama department. Ed had the ingenious idea to use four narrators, backstage, each reciting a different version of the Medea story in a different language (Greek, Latin, French, or German), while four actors on the center stage spoke in English. The rich musical possibilities that this idea offered attracted me immediately. With Ed's … more
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Date: 1986-09/1987-03
Duration: 35 minutes 15 seconds
Creator: Wolman, Amnon, 1955-

[Background on "Celebrating the Centennial of Don Gillis" Concert]

Description: Interview with Dennis Fisher, conductor of the UNT Symphonic Band, discussing the background of the concert to celebrate the centennial of Don Gillis' birthday. The segment originally aired during the concert's intermission.
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Date: September 17, 2012
Duration: 11 minutes 44 seconds
Creator: Fischer, Dennis W.
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Clifton Utley, September 12, 1941; Elmer Davis and the News

Description: Track 1 contains Clifton Utley reading the news, sponsored by Skelly Oil, a day after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's speech on freedom of the seas. Utley is followed by local programing from Oklahoma City station WKY, with reference to a WKY listening post for German shortwave radio. Track 2 contains a weekly summary of news from CBS, followed by Elmer Davis and the News, which was broadcast locally in Oklahoma City on KOMA. This recording appears to have been copied from a tape, and art… more
Date: 1941-09~
Duration: 34 minutes 52 seconds
Creator: Utley, Clifton M. (Clifton Maxwell), 1904-1978 & Davis, Elmer, 1890-1958

[Concert Poster: Bad Impressions]

Description: Poster advertising a concert by Bad Impressions presented by Printmaking Association of North Texas Students on September 9-12, 2015, at Cora Stafford Gallery, Oak Street Hall. Poster also gives details of a reception on September 9, 2015. Black and white drawing of a person in a suit and tie with hand outstretched with the skull showing.
Date: 2015-09-09/2015-09-12

[Concert Poster: Cats & Dogs]

Description: Poster/flyer advertising a concert benefiting the Denton Humane Society featuring Greg Ginn & the Taylor Texas Corrugators, Shiny Around the Edges, Dust Congress, Brent Best, CS Flemmons, Dim Locator, Dear Human, RTB2, Holler Time, Spooky Folk, Video, Record Hop, New Science Projects, Delmore Pilcrow, and Sabra Laval on September 11, 2010, at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio.
Date: September 11, 2010

[Concert Poster: Greg Ginn and the Taylor Texas Corrugator]

Description: Poster advertising a concert by Greg Ginn and the Taylor Texas Corrugator with Jambang and Zanzibar Snails on September 22, 2009, at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios in Denton, TX. Poster is abstract artwork by Denton artist Nevada Hill in shades of pink, blue and orange. Event and performer information are in black text.
Date: September 22, 2009
Creator: Hill, Nevada

[Concert Poster: Royal Trux, Low, Jetscreamer, Mandarin]

Description: Poster advertising a concert by a concert by Royal Trux, Low, Jetscreamer, and Mandarin on Friday, September 18, 1998, at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios in Denton, Texas. Poster features a high-contrast black and white photocopied image of a person with long hair, cowboy hat, and tee shirt standing with on hand on their hip and their face turned away from the viewer. Band names, record label names, and event information is printed around and below the image in black text.
Date: September 18, 1998
Creator: Moss, Samantha L.

Daisy: Opera in Two Acts

Description: This is the original conductor's score for the opera "Daisy" including the vocal parts as well as instrumental lines for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horns, trumpets, bass trombone, timpani and percussion, harp and piano, violin, viola, cello, and string bass. The introductory pages at the start of the score include acknowledgements and synopsis by Professor Kenneth L. Ballenger, the cast of characters and scene list (5 scenes). There is an index to the scenes for each act following their … more
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Date: September 15, 1973
Creator: Smith, Julia, 1905-1989
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