Henri Pousseur, composer conducting Creative Associates in his opera, Votre Faust
Title
Henri Pousseur, composer conducting Creative Associates in his opera, Votre Faust
Subject
Composers
Conductors
Musicians
Pousseur, Henri - Conductor
Preuss, Frank - Violin
Beckwith, Robert - Voice
Thomas, Suzanne, harpist - Harp
Martin, Robert Lazarus - Violoncello
Lane, William - Horn
Wyatt, Charles M. - Flute
Bekkelund, Merete - Voice
Abramowitsch, Miriam - Voice
Williams, Jan - Percussion
Collura, Frank - Trumpet
Bogue, Laurence - Voice
Michii, Makoto - Double bass
Kirkbride, Jerry - Clarinet
Yadzinski, Edward, 1940- - Clarinet
Romanowski, Joseph - Audio technician
Behrman, David - Composer
Takahashi, Aki, 1944- - Piano
Description
Second Festival of the Arts
A black-and-white view from the audience shows a conductor standing at the center of a stage facing a seated ensemble performing from music stands. A grand piano is positioned to the right, with additional musicians seated across the stage. Draped curtains hang behind the performers, and audience silhouettes are visible along the bottom edge. A watermark appears across the center of the image.
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Creator
Tuttle, Jim
Publisher
Music Library
State University of New York at Buffalo
Date
2/12/1967
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).
Format
Black and White
Type
Photographic prints -- 1960-1970
Image
Still image
Identifier
Mus. Arc. 16
MD06-075
Rights Holder
Tuttle, Jim
Collection
Citation
Tuttle, Jim, “Henri Pousseur, composer conducting Creative Associates in his opera, Votre Faust,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed July 19, 2026, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/17849.
