Description |
1 audio disc (63 min.) : stereo ; 4 3/4 in. |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
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1.4 m/s |
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stereo |
Note |
Program #168 broadcast week: Aug. 11-17, 2003; program #169 broadcast week: Aug. 18-24, 2003. |
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Titles from disc label |
System Details |
Audio compact disc. |
Performer |
Robert Litwak interviewed; Part 1 in the first program, Part 2 in the second program. |
Note |
"Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars." |
Summary |
Program #168: Title: About all that jazz, Part I "There is no more intensely American art form than Jazz. Ever since Black Americans transformed African rhythms in the late 19th century, Jazz has marked and influenced decades of American history, socially and artistically. In this conversation Dr. Robert Litwak charts that history with a special emphasis on the Big Band era". |
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Program #169: Title: About all that jazz, Part II "In this conversation Dr. Robert Litwak describes Jazz in the post-war era from Be-Bop to the ever growing influence of foreign Jazz artists". |
Linking Entry |
This describes one issue from the audio portion of the magazine, Dialogue, created by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and broadcast on both radio and television. |
Subject |
Jazz -- History.
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Jazz. |
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History. |
Genre/Form |
Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Added Author |
Hamilton, Lee.
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Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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Public Radio International.
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Added Title |
Dialogue (Radio program). 2003. No. 168.
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Dialogue (Radio program). 2003. No. 169.
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One man's musical history, part I-part II
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Lee Hamilton commentary #105
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Making a difference.
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Constituent Unit: |
Dialogue (Radio program) 2003 (OCoLC)39307750 |
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