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Pageant of melody, 1939-01-30

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Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This series was formed around recordings of the speeches of Col. Robert R. McCormick (1880-1955), editor and publisher of the Chicago tribune. (The series contains both the original transcription discs, and later copies on magnetic tape.) These speeches are primarly those given during a weekly musical broadcast, but include a few speeches delivered on other occasions. The topics covered by McCormick in his speeches include American history, politics and government, military affairs (foreign and domestic), foreign policy, current events (including the course of the second World War), and descriptions of his travels to Europe, South America, Africa and Asia. McCormick's views on the freedom of the press and other matters contained in the United States Constitution and Declaration of Independence also occur frequently. This series also includes many recordings of musical performances given during broadcasts of the weekly Chicago Theater of the Air program (and materials related to those performances), as well as a few speeches and other broadcasts of historical interest that are not directly related to Col. McCormick.

When a speech was given during the broadcast of a musical program, and when the labels for the musical program indicate that the speech is present, the finding aid contains separate entries for the musical program and the speech. When the labels do not indicate that the speech is present, it is nevertheless likely that the recording includes the speech, but this cannot be determined until the recordings are played.

Dates

  • 1939-01-30

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on use of the materials in the department for research; all patrons must comply with federal copyright regulations.

Extent

From the Collection: 20 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

General

  • Participants: Michael Wilkomirski (violin), Attilio Baggiore, Mark Love, Marjorie Meyer; Henry Weber, conductor
  • According to the Tribune article of 1939-01-29 (page SW6), the program was to include: Kreisler, Tambourin chinois (Wilkomirski); an arrangement on Mussorgsky's fantasy Boris Godunov (Mayer, Love, Baggiore, and an octet); Ponchielli, Cielo e mar, and Mother Machree (Baggiore); Bizet, Prelude and Aragonaise from Carmen; Mozart, G minor symphony first movement; Tchaikovsky, Dance of the sugar plum fairies; Park Avenue fantasy by Malneck and Signorelli
  • Library Details

    Part of the Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections Repository

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