2033 items found for search term
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Julius Eastman, composer/vocalist, rehearsing Peter Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King
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Music notes
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Music notes
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_014.pdf
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Music and Musicans at the Pan-American Exposition of 1901
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Evenings for new music (Carnegie hall)
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Evenings for new music (Carnegie hall)
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Julius Eastman, composer/vocalist rehearsing Peter Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, October 20, 1970] / Edward Dorn.
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Evenings for new music (Nassau community college)
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An evening of new music (Albany)
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Eastman sings in Israel concert
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Arnold Schonberg and Charles Ives
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Brascovano
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Pianola piano player advertisement
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Evenings for new music
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[Poetry reading at University at Buffalo, 1974] / Victor Hern?
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_013.pdf
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Julius Eastman, composer/vocalist rehearsing Peter Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King
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Picture of Life
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_262.pdf
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Eastman: 'I always thought I was great, but why does making it big take so long?'
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Mitch Miller to conduct concert
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, May 3, 1979] / Robert Hass.
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Julius Eastman, composer/vocalist rehearsing Peter Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King
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Julius Eastman, composer/vocalist rehearsing Peter Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King
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[San Francisco's burning and other songs] / Helen Adam, Robert Duncan.
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Columbia Phonograph of McKinley's Pan-Am address
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13th Regiment Band
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, November 18, 1966] / John Ashbery.
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Modern music festival to run 3 weeks at UB
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Arthur Pryor (trombone)
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Tom Toles Cartoon Appearing in the Spectrum Newspaper, Volume 21, Number 9, Page 1, September 23, 1970
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Tom Toles Cartoon Appearing in the Spectrum Newspaper, Volume 20, Number 42, Page 1, December 8, 1969
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Tom Toles Cartoon Appearing in the Spectrum Newspaper, Volume 20, Number 42, Insert, Page 1, October 22, 1969
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Julius Eastman, composer/vocalist performing Peter Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King
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Herbert L. Clarke (cornet)
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Tom Toles Cartoon Appearing in the Spectrum Newspaper, Volume 20, Number 38, Page 6, November 19, 1969
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'Evenings' presented at gallery
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'Mad' Eastman show satisfies
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19th Regiment Band
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Program for Lieder singer Elena Gerhardt's performance at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on February 9, 1915
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Simone Mantia (euphonium)
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Eastman's 'Mad King': mighty work of theater
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Avant-garde festival listed
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, July 4, 1969] / Jerome Rothenberg.
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John Philip Sousa
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1901 and The New Home Entertainment
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Pan-American waltz
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_098.pdf
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Schedule of the 65th Regiment Band
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, January 25, 1963] / John Berryman.
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_326.pdf
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Scinta Band (Buffalo, N.Y.)
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[Poetry reading at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, November 7, 1990] / Michael Palmer.
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71st Regiment Band
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Victor promotional phonograph discs
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Sheet music cover for 'Angels of Mercy' written by Irving Berlin for the American Red Cross
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Bohumir Kryl; (cornet)
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[Poetry reading at the Allentown Community Center, Buffalo, N.Y., March 4, 1988] / Tom Raworth.
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Bands of the Pan-American Exposition
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[Poetry reading at the Allentown Community Center, Buffalo, N.Y., October 23, 1987] / Rachel Guido DeVries.
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[Poetry reading at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, November 1, 1990] / John Ashbery.
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Slee Sinfonietta members Michael Tumiel, clarinet, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Alyssa Roggow, viola, Kristen Theriault, harp, and Stephen Solook, percussion rehearse John Harbison's piece Mirabai Songs at June in Buffalo 2018
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, November 19, 1970] / Allen Ginsberg.
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Pan-American march : Buffalo 1901
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Composer Louis Karchin coaches Slee Sinfonietta member Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano as Matthew Chamberlain, conductor and other Slee Sinfonietta members Will Knuth, violin, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Jean Kopperud, clarinet, and Michael Matsuno flute on Karchin's piece Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney at June in Buffalo 2018
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_030.pdf
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor rehearses composer Louis Karchin's Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney with Slee Sinfonietta members Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Christopher Guzman, piano, Will Knuth, violin, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Tom Kolor, percussion, Jean Kopperud, clarinet, and Michael Matsuno, flute at June in Buffalo 2018
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_339.pdf
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor leads Slee Sinfonietta members Christopher Guzman, piano, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Tom Kolor, percussion, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Jean Kopperud, clarinet, and Michael Matsuno, flute in performance of Louis Karchin's piece Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney at June in Buffalo 2018
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor leads Slee Sinfonietta members Christopher Guzman, piano, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Tom Kolor, percussion, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Jean Kopperud, clarinet, and Michael Matsuno, flute in performance of Louis Karchin's piece Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney at June in Buffalo 2018
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor leads Slee Sinfonietta members Christopher Guzman, piano, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Tom Kolor, percussion, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Jean Kopperud, clarinet, and Michael Matsuno, flute in performance of Louis Karchin's piece Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney at June in Buffalo 2018
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor leads Slee Sinfonietta members Christopher Guzman, piano, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Tom Kolor, percussion, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Jean Kopperud, clarinet, and Michael Matsuno, flute in performance of Louis Karchin's piece Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney at June in Buffalo 2018
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor leads Slee Sinfonietta members Christopher Guzman, piano, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Tom Kolor, percussion, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Jean Kopperud, clarinet, and Michael Matsuno, flute in performance of Louis Karchin's piece Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney at June in Buffalo 2018
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Panamericana : morceau caracteristique
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor and Slee Sinfonietta members Christopher Guzman, piano, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Tom Kolor, percussion, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Jean Kopperud, clarinet, and Michael Matsuno, flute acknowledge applause after a performance of Louis Karchin's piece Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney at June in Buffalo 2018
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Pan-American Exposition: three step
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_141.pdf
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_063.pdf
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[Poetry reading with music, University of California, Santa Barbara] / moderated by Kenneth Rexroth.
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Performers on the "streets of Mexico"
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Pan-American : characteristic march and two-step
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[Poetry reading at SUNY Brockport] / W.D. Snodgrass.
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, March 26, 1974] / Gary Snyder.
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor rehearses John Harbison's piece Mirabai Songs with Slee Sinfonietta members Tristan Kasten-Krause, double bass, Michael Matsuno, flute, Michael Tumiel, clarinet, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Alyssa Roggow, viola, and Kristen Theriault, harp at June in Buffalo 2018
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65th Regiment Band
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Pan-American Exposition march and two step
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor and Slee Sinfonietta members Kristen Theriault, harp, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Alyssa Roggow, viola, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Stephen Solook, percussion, Michael Tumiel, clarinet, Tristan Kasten-Krause, double bass, and Michael Matsuno, flute before a performance of John Harbison's piece Mirabai songs at June in Buffalo 2018
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor and Slee Sinfonietta members Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Kristen Theriault, harp, Will Knuth, violin, Stephen Solook, percussion, Alyssa Roggow, viola, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Michael Tumiel, clarinet, Michael Matsuno, flute, and Tristan Kasten-Krause, double bass in a performance of John Harbison's piece Mirabai songs at June in Buffalo 2018
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor rehearses John Harbison's piece Mirabai Songs with Slee Sinfonietta members Tristan Kasten-Krause, double bass, Michael Matsuno, flute, Michael Tumiel, clarinet, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Alyssa Roggow, viola, Kristen Theriault, harp, and Stephen Solook, percussion at June in Buffalo 2018
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor leads Slee Sinfonietta members Kristen Theriault, harp, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Alyssa Roggow, viola, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Stephen Solook, percussion, Michael Tumiel, clarinet, Michael Matsuno, flute, and Tristan Kasten-Krause, double bass in a performance of John Harbison's piece Mirabai songs at June in Buffalo 2018
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Matthew Chamberlain, conductor leads Slee Sinfonietta members Kristen Theriault, harp, Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, Will Knuth, violin, Stephen Solook, percussion, Alyssa Roggow, viola, Jonathan Golove, violoncello, Michael Tumiel, bass clarinet, Michael Matsuno, flute, and Tristan Kasten-Krause, double bass in a performance of John Harbison's Mirabai Songs at June in Buffalo 2018
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, March 7, 1972] / Morton Marcus.
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[Poetry reading at the Kent State University, May 11, 1972] / James Koller.
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Pan-American Exposition march and two-step
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_254.pdf
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, December 7, 1967] / Jack Micheline.
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_249.pdf
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University of Buffalo Mandolin and Guitar Club