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Box 117

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Contains 10 Results:

Weill, Kurt. Aus der 3-Groschen-Oper. Telefunken A-752 - A-754. [Originally In album case with title "Latin Rhythms" crossed out and handwritten, "Careful! This is actually a fine set of collector's records." in Rose Hecht's handwriting]., [n.d.].

 File — Box: 117, item: 63-65
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: [n.d.].

Weill, Kurt. Lotte Lenya sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill, with texts by Bert Brecht and Georg Kaiser. New York: Columbia Records KL 5056., ca. 1960's.

 File — Box: 117, item: 66
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: ca. 1960's.

Weill, Kurt. The Seven Deadly Sins (Die sieben Todsunden). A ballet with song, Text by Bertolt Brecht, Sung by Lotte Lenya. Columbia KL 5175., 1957.

 File — Box: 117, item: 67
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: 1957.

Weill, Kurt. Tryout: A Series of Private Rehearsal Recordings, including Actual Performances by Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin, with a Written Tribute by Maxwell Anderson. New York: Heritage LP-H-0051., 1953.

 File — Box: 117, item: 68
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: 1953.

Yevtushenko, Yevgeny, Morris Carnovsky. Classical Russian Poetry. Caedmon TCp 2036., 1969.

 File — Box: 117, item: 69-70
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: 1969.

Zakharov, V. Strolling Home / By the Village. Soviet Union: 6366., ca. 1964.

 File — Box: 117, item: 71
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: ca. 1964.

Zeitlin, Denny. Cathexis. Presenting the uniquely exciting new jazz piano of Denny Zeitlin. New York: Columbia CL 2182., ca. 1964.

 File — Box: 117, item: 72
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: ca. 1964.

"Bennie and Hitchcock on 'Suspense.'" Radio Recorders, Inc., Hollywood, California., Aug. 24, 1944

 File — Box: 117, item: 72a
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: Aug. 24, 1944

News on the Spot. National Broadcasting Company, Inc., #1089. Program of Aug. 16, 1954., ca. 1954

 File — Box: 117, item: 72b
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: ca. 1954

[Unidentified recording, probably spoken word], n.d.

 File — Box: 117, item: 72c-72d
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: n.d.