The Confederacy: [based on music of the South during the years 1861-65]
(Archival Materials)
Author:
Contributors:
Kopleff, Florence Performer
Pyle, Thomas Performer
Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1877-1962 Narrator
Church of the Reformation (Washington, D.C.). Cantata Choir Performer
National Gallery Orchestra Performer
Pyle, Thomas Performer
Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1877-1962 Narrator
Church of the Reformation (Washington, D.C.). Cantata Choir Performer
National Gallery Orchestra Performer
Series:
Status:
Olivia Raney Local History - Adult Non-Fiction
973.702 BALES
Olivia Raney Local History - Adult Non-Fiction
973.702 BALES ORL-CS
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Location
Call Number
Status
Olivia Raney Local History - Adult Non-Fiction
973.702 BALES ORL-CS
Does Not Circulate
Olivia Raney Local History - Adult Non-Fiction
973.702 BALES
Does Not Circulate
More Details
Published:
[New York] : Columbia, [1954?].
Format:
Archival Materials
Physical Desc:
1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
Language:
English
Notes
General Note
Columbia: DL-220 (additional no. on disc: KL-4927).
General Note
Introduction, by Goddard Lieberson, The Confederate legend by Bruce Catton, Lee at Appomattox, by Clifford Dowdey, and The songs and their origins, by Richard Bales (32 p. : ill.) bound in album.
Participants/Performers
Florence Kopleff, mezzo-soprano ; Thomas Pyle, baritone ; Edmund Jennings Lee, narrator ; Cantata Choir, Lutheran Church of the Reformation ; National Gallery Orchestra ; conducted by the composer.
Date/Time and Place of Event
Recorded at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)
Bales, R., Kopleff, F., Pyle, T., & Lee, E. J. (1954). The Confederacy: [based on music of the South during the years 1861-65]. [New York], Columbia.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Richard. Bales et al.. 1954. The Confederacy: [based On Music of the South During the Years 1861-65]. [New York], Columbia.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Richard. Bales et al., The Confederacy: [based On Music of the South During the Years 1861-65]. [New York], Columbia, 1954.
MLA Citation (style guide)Bales, Richard., et al. The Confederacy: [based On Music of the South During the Years 1861-65]. [New York], Columbia, 1954.
Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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