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Guido Cantelli
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Harriet Simons, conductor with University at Buffalo Choir receiving applause
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View of the Brooklyn Bridge from Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn
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Slee Hall organ
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Music of the week
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Morton Feldman portrait in hat, profile
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Buffalo's floating opera
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Log of the Althea, p.01: The Santa Maria anchored in Lake Erie
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Ernst Krenek, composer conducting University at Buffalo Wind Ensemble
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Remediation workers go about their tasks at the 99th Street Elementary School, Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York
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Pablo Casals
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Carl Schuricht
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Herbert von Karajan
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Rudolf Kempe
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Portrait of Joseph Chouinard
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Julius Eastman, composer/vocalist, rehearsing Peter Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King
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Three Okinawan children on Okinawa towards the end of World War II
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Allen Sigel, clarinetist performing with Leo Smit and Pamela Benjamin Adelstein (Pamela McConnell)
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Calendar
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Nicolai Malko
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Victor Alessandro
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Leopold Stokowski
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Joseph Chouinard in suit and tie
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Buffalo Sabres player Gilbert Perreault on bench
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Morton Feldman, composer with cat
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Angelus Piano Player advertisement
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Enzio Altobelli
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Eugene Ormandy
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Erich Kleiber
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Unidentified male (composer?)
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Okinawan child standing next to a rock wall on Okinawa towards the end of World War II
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Identification photograph of Joseph Chouinard in his naval uniform
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Paul Paray
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Fritz Kreisler
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Patrice Munsel
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Ferruccio Tagliavini
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Passport portrait of Joseph Chouinard
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School portrait of Joseph Chouinard
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Williams, Levine now in key posts
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Zoltan Kodaly
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Livingston Gearhart and Virginia Morley performing at two pianos in accompaniment to a female singer, probably on the set of the Fred Waring television show
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Composer Cage: stung by careless followers
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Clifford Curzon
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Allen Sapp, composer accepting award on behalf of Music Department
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Emil Gilels
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Albert Spalding
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Typescript note from Arthur Fiedler
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Lukas Foss, composer/conductor at 3rd Webern Festival
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Gian Carlo Menotti
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Music notes
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Jan Williams, percussionist playing marimba, wearing black
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Okinawan people aboard a horse-drawn wagon on Okinawa towards the end of World War II
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Music notes
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Walter Piston
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Performance of Lejaren Hiller's Avalanche for pitchman, prima donna, player piano, percussionist, and pre-recorded playback)
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Performance of Lejaren Hiller's Avalanche for pitchman, prima donna, player piano, percussionist, and pre-recorded playback)
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Menotti 'Amahl' opera stars Marlene Badger
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June in Buffalo
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Announcement
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Japanese flight crew of one of the two Mitsubishi G4M Betty bombers that flew the Japanese surrender delegation to Iejima, an island off Okinawa, August 19, 1945
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Joseph Chouinard in cap and gown for graduation from University of Connecticut
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Nicola Rescigno
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Morton Feldman, composer with cat
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Final evenings for new music set today
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Irene Haupt, photographer
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Possible unidentified production of Massenet's Don Quichotte
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Joseph Chouinard holding a viola
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Philip Glass, composer at piano
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Frederick Stock
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Rudolf Firkusny
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Ballet company cheered at Attica
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Morton Feldman, composer with Creative Associates (contact sheet)
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Budapest String Quartet
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Lovro von Matacic
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Violist Paul Neubauer in conversation with unidentified woman at a Bargemusic concert
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New Arundel Opera Theatre postcard
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Possible unidentified production of Massenet's Don Quichotte
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Wanda Landowska
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Sergey Prokofiev
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Music
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Jeanette MacDonald
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Karl Bohm
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Igor Stravinsky
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Kathleen Battle
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Max Rudolf
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S.E.M. Ensemble, seated at edge of stage
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S.E.M. Ensemble, seated at edge of stage
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Emil Gilels
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New music, some cute, some serious
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Thomas and Joseph Chouinard with two unidentified girls (the one on the far right was identified as Joyce Flood on another photograph)
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Leo Smit at 15 years old
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Teresa Stich-Randall
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Typescript letter from Frederick C. Kraus on behalf of Elizabeth Rethberg
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Arena di Verona
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Evenings for new music
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Music notes
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Music notes
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'New music' easy to walk out on
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Christopher Wagstaff displaying Harry Jacobus's work to an audience
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Fernando Previtali