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Swing, swing, swing [sound recording] : rare recordings from the Yale University Music Library / by Goodman, Benny,1909-1986.(CARDINAL)162411; Yale University.Music Library.;
v. 1. Sweet Georgia Brown. Macedonia lullaby. Soft lights and sweet music. Broadway. Marching and swinging. Batunga train. Cherokee. Slipped disc. Diga diga doo. Lullaby in rhythm. Don't blame me. Blue room -- v. 2, Live at Basin Street. Let's dance. Honeysuckle Rose. Runnin' wild. Mean to me. Memories of you. Stompin' at the Savoy. Blue and sentimental. One o'clock jump. I found a new baby. Stairway to the stars. Body and soul. Air mail special. Nice work if you can get it. Sing, sing, sing. Goodbye -- v. 3, Big band in Europe. Let's dance. Bugle call rag. On the sunny side of the street. 'Deed I do. Who cares?. Blue skies. I want a little girl. Sometimes I'm happy. A fine romance. Harvard blues. I'm coming Virginia. Soon. Medley. I gotta right to sing the blues ; I hadn't anyone till you ; I've got you under my skin. Pennies from heaven. Stompin' at the Savoy. Flying home. This is my lucky day. Roll 'em. Brussels blues. When you're smiling -- v. 4, Big band recordings. Happy session blues. Autumn nocturne. Oh, baby. What a difference a day makes. Oh gee, oh joy. The earl. More than you know. You couldn't be cuter. I've grown accustomed to her face. Swift as the wind. Them there eyes. A room without windows. People. Benny rides again -- v. 5 (2 discs). Let's dance. No way to stop it. Memories of you. Sleep. Medley no.1: Don't be that way ; Stomping at the Savoy ; Sunny side of the street ; Rose room ; Moon glow ; One o'clock jump ; Sing, sing, simg. I want to be happy. Gotta be this or that. Between the devil and the deep blue sea. Body and soul. Don't get around much anymore. Sweet and lovely. After you're gone. Ten bone. Breakfast feud. St. James infirmary. Air mail special. My baby done tol' me. Medley no. 2: Poor butterfly ; Avalon ; Sweet Lorraine ; The world is waiting for the sunrise. Lazy afternoon. St. Louis blues. Rachel's dream. Easy living. I found a new baby.Benny Goodman, clarinet ; with various instrumental and vocal ensembles.Recorded 1955-1986.
Subjects: Big band music.; Clarinet music (Jazz); Clarinet with jazz ensemble.; Jazz.;
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An American legend Horace Kephart [videorecording]: his life and legacy / by Hargrave, Libby Kephart. ; Skelley, Ian.; Bleichner, Joanne Kephart.; Ellison, Elizabeth.(CARDINAL)279887; Tiernan, Martha Kephart.; Burns, Ken.(CARDINAL)772125; Ditmanson, Dale.; Duncan, Dayton.(CARDINAL)186891; Ellison, George.(CARDINAL)524615; Shumaker, Susan. (CARDINAL)674490; Watts, Steve. (CARDINAL)673770; Wescott, David.; Waite, Sam.; Kephart, Isaiah LaFayette. ; Kirk, Joshua Native.; Gossman, Dennis. ; McIntosh, Jess. ; Kelson, Lucky. ; McIntosh, Tim Dancing Red Hawk. ; Branch, Heidi Harris. ; Holt, Mitzi. ; Hoven, Stevie. ; Taylor, Jennifer Delgallo.; Varney, Martha.; Hargrave, John W. ; Horace Kephart Foundation;
Opening sequence -- The early years -- Boston -- Cornell -- Italy -- Yale University -- Wedding -- Yale continued -- Early St. Louis -- Belle's death -- Thirty years old -- St. Louis cyclone -- Blessed rut -- Missouri sharpshooters -- Life in the woods -- Suicide -- Family comes together -- When I was a boy -- Back of beyond -- Camping & Woodcraft -- Father's funeral -- Deep Creek poem -- 1910 Bryson City -- Our Southern Highlanders -- Great Smoky Mts. National Park -- Love & forgiveness -- All of these years -- The last word -- Accident, funeral & legacy -- Donors & One word -- Ending credits -- In memory -- Kep's Boots paintingOriginal music composed by Libby Kephart Hargrave: All these years -- Appomattox -- Belle -- Broken man -- Cyclone -- Deep Creek (written by Joshua Native Kirk) -- Eads Bridge -- I do -- Return to Ithaca -- Save me now (poem by Isaiah LaFayette Kephart) -- When I was a boy (poem by Isaiah LaFayette Kephart)Libby Kephart Hargrave, Ian Skelley, Joanne Kephart Bleichner, Elizabeth Ellison, Martha Kephart Tiernan Cast: Libby Kephart Hargrave, Ken Burns, Dale Ditmanson, Dayton Duncan, George Ellison, Susan Shumaker, Steve Watts, David WescottMusicians: Libby Kephart Hargrave, Sam Waite, Dennis Gossman, Jess McIntosh, Lucky Kelson, Tim Dancing Red Hawk McIntosh, Heidi Harris Branch, Mitzi Holt, Stevie Hoven, Jennifer Delgallo Taylor, Martha Varney, John W. HargraveKephart's vision helped establish the Great Smoky National Park. His life as a author, scholar, and outsdoorman is told in captivating detail in this historic documentary with never before seen photographs, documents and original music and art. -- back coverDVD
Subjects: Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931.; Kephart, Horace Xenophon Sowers.; Kephart, Laura White Mack. ; Library science.; Alcoholism.; Outdoor life;
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Beethoven in France; the growth of an idea / by Schrade, Leo,1903-1964.(CARDINAL)121582; Yale University.Louis Stern memorial fund.;
"Notes" (bibliographical): pages 253-266.Preface -- Part I.A Romantic figure. I. Entrance of a genius -- II. Enthusiasm of a poet -- III. Lure of the infinite -- Part II. A French religion. IV. Inheritance and crisis -- V. Novum Saeculum -- VI. Sudden ruin and disenchanting history -- Notes -- Index.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Biographies.; Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.; Music; Old State Library Collection.;
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Stained glass before 1700 in American collections. Corpus Vitrearum checklist I / by Caviness, Madeline Harrison,1938-contributor.(CARDINAL)716462; Hayward, Jane,contributor.(CARDINAL)162810; Lillich, Meredith P.,1932-contributor.(CARDINAL)716631; National Gallery of Art (U.S.),issuing body.(CARDINAL)141262;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-216).Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Jane Hayward,The Cloisters, Chairman, Corpus Vitrearum (USA) ; Madeline H. Caviness, Tufts University, Vice President, Corpus Vitrearum -- Connecticut. Greenwich. George A. Douglass Collection / J.H. -- New Haven. Yale University Art Gallery / M.H.C. -- New London. Lyman Allyn Museum / M.H.C. -- Pomfret. Pomfret School, Chapel / L.M.P. -- Massachusetts. Amherst College, Mead Art Museum / V.C.R. -- Boston. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum / M.H.C. -- Museum of Fine Arts / M.H.C. -- Cambridge. Harvard University, Busch-Reisinger Museum / V.C.R. -- Harvard University, William Hayes Fogg Art Museum / M.H.C. -- Massachusetts Institute of Technology / M.H.C. -- Wellesley. Wellesley College Museum / M.H.C. -- Williamstown. Williams College Art Museum / M.H.C. and V.C.R. -- Worcester. Worcester Art Museum / M.H.C. -- The Woodman Higgins Armory Museum / M.H.C. -- Private collections. M.H.C. -- New York. Buffalo. Albright-Knox Art Gallery / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Corning. Christ Episcopal Church / H.J.Z. -- Corning Museum of Glass / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Glens Falls. The Hyde Collection / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Ithaca. Ithaca College, Gannett Center / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Katonah. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts / L.M.P. -- Manhasset. Christ Episcopal Church / L.M.P. -- New York. The Brooklyn Museum. J.H. -- The Cooper-Hewitt Museum. The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design / J.H. -- The Hispanic Society of America / J.H. -- The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters / J.H. -- New-York Historical Society / L.M.P. -- The Pierpont Morgan Library / J.H. -- Pratt Institute, The Caroline Ladd Pratt House / L.M.P. -- Riverside Church, Narthex / L.M.P. -- Saint David's School, Chapel / L.M.P. -- Private collection / J.H. -- Oyster Bay. Planting Fields Foundation, Coe Hall / L.M.P. -- Rochester. Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Scarsdale. Ferncliff Cemetery Mausoleum / L.M.P. -- Staatsburg-on-Hudson. St. Margaret's Episcopal Church / H.J.Z. -- Tuxedo. St. Mary's Episcopal Church / L.M.P. -- Rhode Island. Portsmouth Abbey / M.H.C. -- Providence. Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art / M.H.C. -- Private collection / J.H. -- Vermont. Burlington. University of Vermont, Robert Hull Fleming Museum / V.C.R. -- Key to abbreviated reference citations -- Glossary -- Photographic credits.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Glass painting and staining, Medieval; Glass painting and staining, Renaissance; Glass painting and staining; Glass painting and staining;
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Stained glass before 1700 in American collections. Corpus Vitrearum checklist III / by Caviness, Madeline Harrison,1938-contributor.(CARDINAL)716462; Gilmore-House, Gloria,contributor.(CARDINAL)783843; Hayward, Jane,contributor.(CARDINAL)162810; Husband, Timothy,1945-contributor.(CARDINAL)278717; Kline, Naomi Reed,contributor.(CARDINAL)784003; Lillich, Meredith P.,1932-contributor.(CARDINAL)716631; Morgan, Nigel J.,contributor.(CARDINAL)151097; Papanicolaou, Linda Morey,contributor.; Pastan, Elizabeth Carson,1955-contributor.(CARDINAL)784002; Raguin, Virginia Chieffo,1941-contributor.(CARDINAL)278718; Shepard, Mary B.,contributor.(CARDINAL)784001; Zakin, Helen Jackson,1945-contributor.(CARDINAL)783842; National Gallery of Art (U.S.),issuing body.(CARDINAL)141262;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-297) and indexes.Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Jane Hayward, The Cloisters, President, Corpus Vitrearum (USA), Madeline H. Caviness, Tufts University, Vice President, International Board, Corpus Vitrearum -- Checklist. Alabama. Tuscaloosa. First Presbyterian Church / J.H. -- Arizona. Tempe. Arizona State University Art Collections / G.G.-H. -- California. Altadena. Axt Collection / M.H.C. and J.H. -- Glendale. Forest Lawn / J.H. and M.H.C. -- Los Angeles. Los Angeles County Museum / J.H. -- San Diego. San Diego Museum of Art / V.C.R. -- San Francisco. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco / V.C.R. and E.C.P. -- Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara Museum of Art / J.H. -- Stanford. Stanford University Museum of Art / T.H. -- Hillsborough. Private Collection / M.H.C. and E.C.P. with assistance from T.H. -- Colorado. Denver. Denver Art Museum / M.B.S. with J.H. -- Illinois. Chicago. The Art Institute / M.P.L. -- Loyola University, Martin D'Arcy Gallery of Art / M.H.C. and M.P.L. -- Indiana. Bloomington. Art Gallery, Indiana University / J.H. -- Evansville. Museum of Science and Art / J.H. -- Iowa. Des Moines. Salisbury House, Iowa State Educational Association / M.H.C. -- Kansas. Lawrence. University of Kansas Museum of Art / L.M.P. -- Kentucky. Hyden. Frontier Nursing Service / J.H. -- Louisville. J.B. Speed Museum / J.H. -- Michigan. Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Museum of Art / V.C.R. -- Bloomfield Hills. Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum and Cranbrook Educational Community / V.C.R. -- Detroit. Detroit Institute of Arts -- The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul / V.C.R. and N.R.K. -- Grosse Pointe Shores. Edsel & Eleanor Ford House / V.C.R. -- Private collection / V.C.R. and N.R.K. -- Minnesota. Minneapolis. Minneapolis Institute of Arts / L.M.P. -- Private collection / L.M.P. -- Winona. The Watkins Home / L.M.P. -- Kansas City. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art / L.M.P. -- St. Louis. The St. Louis Art Museum -- Ohio. Cincinnati. Cincinnati Art Museum / M.P.L. and T.H. -- Cleveland. Cleveland Museum of Art -- Trinity Cathedral / H.J.Z. -- Cleveland Heights. St. Paul's Episcopal Church / H.J.Z. -- Oberlin. Oberlin College, Allen Memorial Art Museum / M.P.L. -- Toledo. The Toledo Museum of Art / H.J.Z. -- Oklahoma. Nowata. First Presbyterian Church / M.H.C. -- Tennessee. Memphis. Private Collection / J.H. -- Texas. San Antonio. Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum / V.C.R. -- Addenda. Connecticut. Burlington. Collection of Peter Pellettieri / M.H.C. -- New Haven. Yale University Art Gallery / T.H. with the assistance of Ellen M. Shortell -- Private collection / V.C.R. -- Georgia. Atlanta. Private collection / M.H.C. and V.C.R. -- Maryland. Baltimore. The Walters Art Gallery / V.C.R. -- Massachusetts. Boston. Private collection / M.H.C. -- Cambridge. Private collection / M.H.C. -- Stockbridge. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church / L.M.P. and J.H. -- New Jersey. Princeton. Princeton University, The Art Museum / M.P.L. -- New York. East Hampton. Saint Luke's Episcopal Church / V.C.R. -- Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Museum / J.H. -- Katonah. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. L.M.P. -- New York. The Cooper-Hewitt Museum / L.M.P. -- Mamma Leone's / L.M.P. -- The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Cloisters / J.H. -- Private collections. M.H.C. with the assistance of Ellen M. Shortell -- Oyster Bay. Planting Fields Foundation, Coe Hall / L.M.P. -- Queens. The Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Queens College / E.C.P. -- Rochester. Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester / M.P.L. -- Spencerport. Private collection / J.H. -- North Carolina. Arden. Christ School / M.H.C. and J.H. -- Pennsylvania. Bryn Athyn. The Glencairn Museum / M.W.C. -- Rhode Island. Newport. Private collection. N.R.K. -- Private collection / M.H.C., N.R.K., V.C.R. -- Private collection / M.H.C. -- South Carolina. Columbia. Eugene L. Brantley Collection / J.H. -- Virginia. Covington. Library of Harry A. Walton Jr. / N.J.M. with the assistance of Nicholas Rogers -- Key to abbreviated citations -- Photographic credits -- Corrigenda -- Indices. Indices to checklists I, II, and III -- Index of subjects.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Glass painting and staining, Medieval; Glass painting and staining, Renaissance; Glass painting and staining; Glass painting and staining;
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Blues in stereo : the early works of Langston Hughes, 1921-1927 / by Hughes, Langston,1902-1967,author. (CARDINAL)150094; Smith, Danez,editor. (CARDINAL)622589;
A song to a Negro wash-woman -- Mother to son -- The Negro speaks of rivers -- Young prostitute -- Dream variation -- Proem [originally published as "The Negro"] -- Lament for dark peoples -- My people -- Minstrel man -- Song for a banjo dance -- Jazzonia -- Negro dancers -- Cabaret -- Young singer -- Prayer meeting -- Harlem night club -- The south -- Seascape -- Caribbean sunset -- Mexican market woman -- The white ones -- Gods -- Our land (poem for a decorative panel) -- Railroad avenue -- Elevator boy -- To certain intellectuals -- Steel mills -- Brothers -- Fascination -- Fire-caught -- My beloved -- Poem (to F.S.) -- Song for a suicide -- Poem -- The poppy flower -- Shadows -- Autumn note [published under the pseudonym J. Crutchfield Thompson] -- Epitaph [published under the pseudonym J. Crutchfield Thompson] -- The naughty child -- Poem for youth -- Youth -- Lullaby -- To beauty -- Cocko' the world, the incomplete work with Duke Ellington: Cocko' the world -- Cocko' the world a music-play -- Notes on play -- Moon magic -- War is war -- A land of sun -- Song of adornment -- I'll drop my anchor with you -- My little black diamond -- I own the world -- Kalulu -- Work song of the diamond miners -- After the ship is gone -- Airplane factories -- Formula."Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes was most well-known for his poems, novels, and plays that highlight Black American life in post-slavery America. James Mercer Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1901, in Joplin, Missouri and began writing poetry when he moved to Lincoln, Illinois. After graduating from high school, he spent a year in Mexico followed by a year at Columbia University. During this time, he worked as an assistant cook, a launderer, and a busboy. He also traveled to Africa and Europe working as a seaman before finishing his college education at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania three years later. Setting the stage for an enduring and genre-defining career, Hughes wanted to tell the stories of his people in ways that reflected their actual culture, including their love of music, laughter, and language, alongside their suffering. He began writing short pieces in his personal notebooks before seeking a home for his resonant verse. Over the course of his four-decade career, Hughes published his first book of poetry with Knopf in 1926 as well as poems with Yale University and small, grassroots literary magazines. Today, he stands as one of the greatest literary innovators. But how did this literary giant rise to such heights? Blues inStereo zooms in on Hughes's early work (1919-1929). National Book Award finalist Danez Smith joins as curator for this work, offering an introduction on Hughes's lyrical, evocative, and award-winning poetry and notes on the formation of his signature style and craft. Collected from libraries and little-known publications across the country, Blues in Stereo features some of Hughes's earliest undiscovered writings; the collection of his poems published in The Crisis, a monthly publication form the NAACP edited by W.E.B. DuBois from 1910-1934; and even an original unreleased play co-written with DuBois, complete with a full score. This beautifully rendered collection of Hughes's early works is sure to become a bookshelf staple"--
Subjects: African Americans;
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The Benny Goodman Yale Archives. [sound recording] by Goodman, Benny,1909-prf; Yale University.Music Library.;
v. 1. Sweet Georgia Brown / Bernie, Casey, Pinkard (4:33) -- Macedonia lullaby / Goodman, Gutesha (4:28) -- Soft lights and sweet music / Berlin (3:57) -- Broadway / Mitchell, Gottler, Conrad (3:42) --Marching and swinging / Karlin (4:14) -- Batunga train / Goodman, Gutesha (3:26) -- Cherokee / Noble (3:19) -- Slipped disc / Goodman ((6:31) -- Diga diga doo / Fields, McHugh (3:11) -- Lullaby in rhythm / Goodman, Hirsch, Sampson (5:16) -- Don't blame me / Fields, McHugh (4:15) -- Blue room / Hart, Rodgers (2:40).Benny Goodman, clarinet; with various jazz ensembles and bands.Recorded at various times between Mar. 26, 1955, and Jan. 18, 1986, in various locations.
Subjects: Big band music.; Jazz.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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