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71st Regiment Band, New York, Francesco Fanciulli, conductor
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Livingston Gearhart playing a celesta made by F. Sand & Co.
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Deception
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The song of the past
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Giga pour piano
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Nocturne [for] piano no.5 [in] G
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Eleanor Steber, Barbara Ann Conlogue, and a dog at a gathering at Steber's home in Port Jefferson, New York
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Livingston Gearhart sitting with tree in background
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[Untitled work for piano in A flat
major]
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Triumphal march : for orchestra in D
major
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Nocturne no. 16
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Nocturne no. 13
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Nocturne no. 11
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Nocturne no. 9
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Gavotte no. 6
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Lied
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The Biograph and Review, September 1880, Volume 4, number 21, pages 242-247.
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Richard Moryl, Jan Williams, Joan Moryl, and Lukas Foss outside the Charles Ives Center at the Canterbury School
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Leo Smit portrait
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Livingston Gearhart gesturing towards a music score with five student brass players
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Colleague, 1971-09-30
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Jewish War Veterans of the United States, 46th National Encampment, Buffalo, NY, 1941
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Nocturne pour piano no. 15
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Gondoliera
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View of the audience in support of a campaign rally at former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy's 1964 speech at the State University of New York at Buffalo in support of his U.S. Senate campaign to represent New York State.
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Jan Williams rehearsing Luis De Pablo's Le Prie dieu sur le terrasse in old Baird Room 100
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UB Percussion Ensemble with Mark Sokol performing Lou Harrison's Concerto for violin and percussion
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[Untitled work for piano in G major]
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Livingston Gearhart playing a keyboard made by Arnold Dolmetsch
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Livingston Gearhart sitting at a keyboard made by Arnold Dolmetsch
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Gavotte no. 5
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Nearer to death, nearer to peace!
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Rhapsodie pour piano, no. 2
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Mein Liebchen hat mich verlassen
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Daydream no. 9
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Eleanor Steber (center) seated on a patio in Port Jefferson, New York with her husband Edwin Bilby and her personal secretary Helene Carter
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Eleanor Steber, husband Gordon Andrews, brother William Steber (right), and others at a gathering at Steber's home in Port Jefferson, New York
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Eleanor Steber seated on a patio in Port Jefferson, New York with husband Edwin Bilby (left) and pianist James Quillian
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Eleanor Steber, husband Gordon Andrews, brother William Steber (right), at a gathering at Steber's home in Port Jefferson, New York
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Andante [in G major]
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Tom Toles Cartoon Appearing in the Spectrum Newspaper, Volume 23, Number 34, Page 5, November 8, 1972
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Manfred : (after Byron) : prelude
symphonique pour orchestre
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Polka
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Daydreams no. 6
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Jan Williams and Edward Burnham performing Ben Johnston's Knocking Piece at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery
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Lament , Romance no. 17
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Schlummerlied
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Eleanor Steber, husband Gordon Andrews, brother William Steber (far right), and company at a gathering at Steber's home in Port Jefferson, New York
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Eleanor Steber, husband Gordon Andrews, brother William Steber (far right), and company at a gathering at Steber's home in Port Jefferson, New York
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Eleanor Steber, husband Gordon Andrews, brother William Steber (right), and company at a gathering at Steber's home in Port Jefferson, New York
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Eleanor Steber, husband Gordon Andrews, brother William Steber (far right), and company at a gathering at Steber's home in Port Jefferson, New York
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Zontian Dorothea A. Smith, the first woman probation officer in U.S. courts of record, is honored at her retirement
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Serenade [in E major]
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Barcarole [in G minor]
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Carol Plantamura, soprano
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Yvar Mikhashoff in red shirt conducting at piano, with Amy Winn, flute, Wayne Crouse, viola, Isabelle Ganz, vocalist, and Ira Black, at lectern
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Yvar Mikhashoff in red shirt conducting at piano, with Amy Winn, flute, Wayne Crouse, viola, Isabelle Ganz, vocalist, and Ira Black, at lectern
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Livingston Gearhart standing outside with Fred Waring
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Jan Williams with Gary Rutkowski, John Bacon Jr., and Bob Accurso at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention
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Yvar Mikhashoff in red shirt taking bow, onstage with Amy Winn, flute, Isabelle Ganz, vocalist, Wayne Crouse, viola, Richard Brown (partial), and Ira Black, at far left
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Conductor Mario DiBonaventura, composer Ross Lee Finney, baritone Allan Evans, bass Joseph Chouinard, and folksinger James W. Symington receiving applause after the world premiere performance of Finney's The nun's priest's tale at Dartmouth's Congregation of the Arts
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Gavotte [in E flat major]
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Lento
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Scherzo [in A flat major]
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Daydream no. 2
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Daydreams no. 3
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Undine : piano vierhändig
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Das Hühnengrab : symphonische
Dichtung, vierhändig piano
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Daybreak : duet for soprano and
contralto
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Scherzo
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Leo Smit at 5 years old
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Diane Williams, Carol Plantamura, Renee Levine, and Sylvia Dimiziani on a couch at Jan and Diane Williams' house (63 Anderson Place, Buffalo, New York)
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Daydreams no. 12
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Gavotte [in C minor]
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Allegretto [in G minor]
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O sweet to my soul is that beautiful
grove
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Letter from Agnes Praeger, with some genealogical information about the Praeger family
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New Percussion Quartet looking at a score of Paul Zonn's Tock
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New Percussion Quartet looking at a score of Paul Zonn's Tock
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New Percussion Quartet looking at a score of Paul Zonn's Tock
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Remember : song
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Nocturne [in A flat major]
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Galop [in C major]
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Galop [in G major]
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Serenade [in F major]
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Maestoso [in D major]
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Impromptu [in C major]
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Nocturne [in B flat major]
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Scherzo [in F major]
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Adagio [in E flat major]
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Allegretto [in A flat major]
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Capriccio [in G major]
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Waltz
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Barcarole [in G major]
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Bassoonist Patsy Hayes, violinist Ann Garliches (far right), author Catherine Drinker Bowen (with corsage), and Mary Louise Curtis Bok Zimbalist (white hair) after 1954 graduation ceremony at Curtis Institute of Music
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Fleeting thoughts no. 71
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Fleeting thoughts no. 9
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Fleeting thoughts no. 8
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Jagdlied = hunting song
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Fleeting thoughts no. 13