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Why. Thank you. That was the first Sonata for a violin and piano. Right. Thank formers were easly black widow. Esther Glaser violin. Thank you. Thank. You. In just a few moments we will have the last work on tonight's program the Sonata number four for Violin and Piano By Charles Ives.
Well we have a moment we'd like to say something about the next program in this series. On it the contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago will perform for World premieres two commissioned by the University of Chicago and two by the from Music Foundation in honor of the 70th anniversary of the University of Chicago. Included on the program will be works by Mary would have a dusky Ralphs easily Blackwood and George Rosberg the soloist for that program will be Esther Glazer a violin and an even Pilgrim Soprano. And now I'm here for the last work on tonight's program. The sonata number four for piano and violin by Charles Ives. Our Esther Glazer and easily Blackwood the work is in three movements Allegro Largo Allegro Largo and Allegro.
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That was nice I'm not a member of. The piano and violin by Charles II. That Sonata. Was titled Children's Day apparently even. Performers were usually black with. Piano. And Esther plays or violin. Uneasy Blackwood and Esther Glaser. Returning to our stage here at Mandel hall at the University of Chicago for another. Thank
you again very easily blacker than. Yesterday's. Thanks. That brings us to the end of this performance of the Violin and Piano Sonatas of Charles Ives as played by Easley Blackwood piano and Esther Glaser violin. We hope you will join us for our next program which will feature as we mentioned earlier for World premieres commissioned in honor of the 70th anniversary of the University of Chicago and performed by the contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago. Ralph shape the music director. These concerts by members of the contemporary Chamber Players are produced for radio broadcast by the University of Chicago.
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Series
Negro music in America
Episode
Various spirituals
Producing Organization
WSIU 8 (Television station : Carbondale, Ill.)
Contributing Organization
University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/500-cf9j7t9r
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Description
Episode Description
This program presents more spirituals, including a favorite of Carl Sandburg's.
Series Description
This series focuses on music created and performed by African-Americans, including folk, and jazz styles. This series is hosted by Anton Luckenbach of Carbondale, Illinois, who also gathered interviews in New Orleans for this series.
Date
1967-02-27
Topics
Music
Media type
Sound
Duration
00:15:30
Credits
Host: Luckenbach, Anton
Producing Organization: WSIU 8 (Television station : Carbondale, Ill.)
AAPB Contributor Holdings
University of Maryland
Identifier: 67-12-3 (National Association of Educational Broadcasters)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:28:14
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Citations
Chicago: “Negro music in America; Various spirituals,” 1967-02-27, University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed April 25, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-cf9j7t9r.
MLA: “Negro music in America; Various spirituals.” 1967-02-27. University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. April 25, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-cf9j7t9r>.
APA: Negro music in America; Various spirituals. Boston, MA: University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-cf9j7t9r