Box 9
Contains 38 Results:
"If it's Good" and "West End Blues", Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
There is no discernable order to their arrangement. There is, however, a label attached to many of the 78s that might indicate an index referent. The label information is included in brackets for each entry where there is a label.
With a few exceptions, the physical condition of the 78rpm records ranges from poor (dirty and/or worn) to terrible (chipped, cracked and/or broken).]
"Let's Sit and Talk about You" and "In a Great Big Way", Jimmy Mc Hugh's Bostonians
There is no discernable order to their arrangement. There is, however, a label attached to many of the 78s that might indicate an index referent. The label information is included in brackets for each entry where there is a label.
With a few exceptions, the physical condition of the 78rpm records ranges from poor (dirty and/or worn) to terrible (chipped, cracked and/or broken).]
"In the Evening" and "Where the Lazy Daisies Grow", Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra
There is no discernable order to their arrangement. There is, however, a label attached to many of the 78s that might indicate an index referent. The label information is included in brackets for each entry where there is a label.
With a few exceptions, the physical condition of the 78rpm records ranges from poor (dirty and/or worn) to terrible (chipped, cracked and/or broken).]
"If I Had a Girl like You" and "Darktown Shuffle", Seattle Harmony Kings
There is no discernable order to their arrangement. There is, however, a label attached to many of the 78s that might indicate an index referent. The label information is included in brackets for each entry where there is a label.
With a few exceptions, the physical condition of the 78rpm records ranges from poor (dirty and/or worn) to terrible (chipped, cracked and/or broken).]
"I Ain't Got Nobody" and "Jazz Me Blues", Wingy Mannone and His Orchestra
There is no discernable order to their arrangement. There is, however, a label attached to many of the 78s that might indicate an index referent. The label information is included in brackets for each entry where there is a label.
With a few exceptions, the physical condition of the 78rpm records ranges from poor (dirty and/or worn) to terrible (chipped, cracked and/or broken).]
The Bowling Green State University Symphony Orchestra, Harry Kruger
Conductor – Jerome Rose
Piano: Wagner
Prelude to Die Meistersinger Giannini
Symphony Number Two Beethoven
Piano concerto # 5
Finale: Jerome Rose, Piano
"The University Union Symphony Orchestra", Harry Kruger
Conductor Side One: An Outdoor Overture....Copland
Dr. Warren Joseph Conducting the Bowling Green State University Choral Union & Symphony Orchestra
Handel, "Messiah" Excerpts
Bowling Green State University Symphony Orchestra, Harry Kruger, Conductor
Side One: Symphony in D Minor....Franck – Lento: Allegro Non Troppo
Side Two: The same as Side One
Bowling Green State University Symphony Orchestra, Harry Kruger, Conductor
Side One: Concerto for Violin in D Major....Tchaikovsky Allegro Moderato
Side Two: Concerto for Violin in D Major....Tchaikovsky Andante Allegro Vivacissimo Air for G String.......J.S. Bach