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Genres
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B. Dance
Goldner, Nancy
Scherzo: Over the Pavements and Hallowe’en “seem to be lost for good. ... [I]t virtually introduced the great composer to a wide public.”
D. Reviews
D. Reviews
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D. Reviews
Hayford, Justin
D. Reviews
Henry, Derrick
A. Theatre
B. Dance
Hoeschler, Linda
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D. Reviews
Hornsby, Bruce R.
Bruce Hornsby, lead vocals, piano, accordian, synthe-sizer, hammered dulcimer; and the Range (David Mansfield, gui-tar, mandolin, violin; George Marinelli, electric and acoustic gui-tars, vocals; Joe Puerta, bass, vocals; John Molo, drums, percus-sion). Begins with excerpt from beginning of "The Alcotts" move- ment of the Concord Sonata. Neither Concord nor Ives is identi-fied on the recording.
C. Other
Igoa, Enrique
Ives, Charles
Words by Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr.
Eleven-page booklet.
Words by Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr.
Words by S.B. Hill
Different from the 1920 article and the 1920 and 1922 pamphlet reprints.
Signed “Fundamental”
Eleven-page booklet.
Dated August 6, 1917.