Description |
1 audio disc (41:20) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Playing Time |
004120 |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
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plastic metal |
Description |
digital |
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optical |
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1.4 m/s |
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audio file |
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CD audio |
Series |
Music for America's past ; v. 4
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Music for America's past ; v. 4.
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Note |
Incidental music; incorporates hymns, popular music, and Cherokee songs. |
Performer |
Jonas Partridge, singer ; remaining performers not identified. |
Note |
Title from disc label. |
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Program and biographical notes (1 folded sheet) inserted in container. |
Contents |
Opening: Rabble soldier -- Country dance -- Hymn: Will there be any stars ; Song: Oh, don't you remember -- Woodland dance -- Hymn: Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing ; Sawmill explodes ; Funeral procession, vision, and prayers -- Transition -- Kate Kearney's waltz ; Memories ; March: Oh, dem golden slippers -- Oompah polka -- Meditation -- A hot time in the old town -- Hymn: How happy every child of grace -- Oil well comes in ; Procession of the elders ; Reminiscences -- Election Day band: Columbia, the gem of the ocean -- Death of a Cherokee friend -- Closing. |
Summary |
"Tells the story of Althea Randall, who devotes her life to the building of Oklahoma and the social problems of her time: the break-up of Indian nations and the formation of a new state, the oil boom and the rush of new settlers, the First World War, and the Great Depression"--Insert. |
Language |
Vocal portions sung in English or Cherokee. |
Subject |
Incidental music.
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Incidental music. |
Genre/Form |
Incidental music.
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Incidental music.
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Original cast recordings.
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Original cast recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Added Author |
Partridge, Jonas, singer.
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Incidental music for (work): Hunter, Kermit.
Dust on her petticoats.
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Music No. |
CD 114 Demeter |
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